Tajikistan's construction sector is heavily influenced by its mountainous terrain and high seismic activity. Local manufacturers of non-metallic mineral products are increasingly shifting towards additives like gypsum retarder chemical to manage setting times in varying altitudes and temperature fluctuations.
The prevalence of traditional masonry in Dushanbe and Khujand is evolving. There is a growing demand for rubber-modified asphalt and concrete, where understanding specific Rubber powder uses is critical for improving the flexibility and durability of roads against extreme winter freezes.
Currently, the market faces a transition from basic cementitious products to engineered chemical builds. The adoption of specialized polymers and fibers is no longer optional but a necessity to meet modern safety standards and infrastructure longevity in the region.







