In South Sudan, the manufacturing of plastic and rubber products faces unique challenges due to the extreme tropical climate and fluctuating humidity. The demand for high-durability backsheet solar panel materials is surging as the country pivots toward decentralized solar power to bridge the energy gap in rural areas.
Simultaneously, the healthcare infrastructure is undergoing a critical transition. There is a significant reliance on imported medical x ray film and diagnostic imaging supplies, which must withstand long-distance logistics and varying storage temperatures without compromising image clarity.
The local market for specialized plastics is currently dominated by basic commodities, but there is a growing niche for technical materials like mri film images as regional medical centers in Juba upgrade their diagnostic capabilities to international standards.





