In Cuba, the basic chemical raw material industry faces unique challenges due to the tropical maritime climate, which accelerates the degradation of standard oxidizing agents. The demand for potassium monopersulfate has grown as local facilities seek stable, non-halogenated alternatives for industrial sterilization and process oxidation.
The current economic structure in Cuba emphasizes the revitalization of pharmaceutical and agricultural chemical manufacturing. This has led to a strategic shift toward using khso5 based compounds, which offer superior solubility and safety profiles compared to traditional chlorine-based bleaches in humid environments.
Logistically, the Cuban market relies heavily on imported high-purity chemical precursors. The adoption of kaliumperoxymonosulfate allows local manufacturers to maintain rigorous quality standards in water purification and textile processing despite the challenging environmental conditions of the North American Caribbean.











