The Mongolian market is characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations, which significantly impact the chemical stability of paraffin and soy wax. In this region, there is a growing demand for high-density 9 days candle products that can maintain a consistent burn rate despite the dry, cold interior climate of the Central Asian plateau.
Currently, the industry in Mongolia is transitioning from artisanal, small-batch production to standardized chemical manufacturing. The reliance on imported raw materials requires a deep understanding of logistics and temperature-controlled storage to prevent wax blooming or cracking before the product reaches the consumer.
With the rise of urban centers like Ulaanbaatar, we see a divergence in demand: a steady need for religious staples such as the baptise candle for ceremonial use, and a burgeoning interest in luxury home fragrances and wellness products for the modern metropolitan lifestyle.




