Why paint could be next victim of UK’s supply crisis The Independent

Paint Shortage 2025. Paint Shortage 2025 Yolanda W. Marine There was a 7.8 percent increase in sales at paint stores in 2021, catapulting revenue to $1.34 billion, but the shortage has prompted stores to raise their prices. Though the overall Producer Price Index for paint and coatings jumped 22 percent from 304 in January 2021 to 372 in January 2022, the extent of those raw material shortages weren't felt.

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An article in Bloomberg noted that paint giant Sherwin-Williams, challenged by raw materials shortages and staffing issues in managers, drivers, and field reps, reported lower than expected earnings. "New tariffs imposed on the paint and coatings industry's largest trading partners will introduce disruptions and increased costs," the ACA wrote

Supply Chain Shortages Hit U.S. Paint Supply—One Color in Particular

The Texas 2021 Winter Storm Unfortunately, the 2021 winter storm in Texas that caused a huge freeze and power outages disrupted the paint supply chain. "New tariffs imposed on the paint and coatings industry's largest trading partners will introduce disruptions and increased costs," the ACA wrote The paint market stood at USD 132.89 billion in 2024 and is set to expand to USD 135.28 billion in 2025, eventually reaching USD 155.38 billion by 2033, driven by a CAGR of 1.8%.

Next up on the supply chain shortage list? Paint. Metrocrete News. Paint prices are to soar further because of the cost of raw materials and supply chain disruptions, Europe's largest producer of the product has warned. So, what should the industry expect during 2022? THE STATE OF THE U.S

Dealing With a Paint Shortage and Price Increases — Old Crow Painting Exterior & Interior. The shortages, high prices, alloca-tions, labor issues, and transportation problems that have led to the current paint and coatings industry headaches are not going away anytime soon—but the worst is likely behind us, and for that, we should all be grateful Also look out for potential paint shortages to rear its head again