Chemicals
Find specialty, industrial and fine-chemical suppliers and buyers.
Chemical buyers need suppliers who can guarantee consistent purity, safety documentation, and regulatory compliance across borders. B2Business Hub connects specialty, industrial, and fine-chemical producers with buyers sourcing coatings, adhesives, agrochemicals, and petrochemical derivatives worldwide.
B2Business Hub connects verified Chemicals suppliers and buyers worldwide. Search the network, verify partners and start trading with confidence across borders.
Key sectors
- Specialty chemicals
- Petrochemicals
- Coatings
- Adhesives
- Agrochemicals
What buyers should check
- Request current Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and certificates of analysis for every batch
- Verify REACH, TSCA, or local chemical registration status for the destination market
- Check hazardous-goods packaging, labelling, and transport (ADR/IMDG) compliance
- Ask about batch traceability and impurity-profile consistency across production runs
What suppliers should prepare
- Keep REACH/TSCA registrations and SDS documentation current across target markets
- Offer certificates of analysis and third-party purity testing on request
- Clarify hazardous-goods shipping capabilities and packaging options up front
- Highlight minimum order quantities and lead times for custom formulations
Compliance & trade notes
Chemical exports are subject to REACH (EU), TSCA (US), or equivalent local chemical-registration regimes, plus strict hazardous-goods packaging, labelling, and transport rules.
Frequently asked questions
How do I confirm a chemical supplier can legally ship to my market?
Verify the substance's registration status directly on the ECHA database for REACH or the EPA TSCA Inventory for the US, and ask whether the supplier or an Only Representative holds the registration. For dangerous goods, confirm the packaging carries a valid UN specification mark matching the ADR or IMDG class.
What documents should accompany every specialty chemical batch?
Expect a batch-specific certificate of analysis, a Safety Data Sheet compliant with GHS/CLP in the destination language, and, for regulated substances, a poison-centre notification (UFI code) where the EU requires it. Impurity profiles matter most for pharma-intermediate and agrochemical buyers.
Which countries lead specialty and fine-chemical exports?
Germany's Rhine cluster (Ludwigshafen, Leverkusen), Belgium's Antwerp port complex, the US Gulf Coast, and China's Jiangsu and Shandong chemical parks dominate volume. India's Gujarat belt is the fastest-growing source for fine chemicals and agrochemical actives.