Bulgaria's manufacturing sector is currently undergoing a strategic transition toward sustainable building materials. The demand for high-insulation minerals like flakes of mica has surged due to the country's focus on energy-efficient renovation of older Soviet-era industrial complexes.
Economically, the region is leveraging its proximity to Central European markets, creating a hub for processed minerals. However, a reliance on imported high-purity kaolin clay china for specialized ceramic and paper coatings highlights a critical gap in local refining capacities.
The local market is seeing a shift toward standardized packaging and logistics, where bagged bentonite is becoming the preferred delivery method for small-to-medium construction firms in Sofia and Plovdiv to reduce waste and improve site handling.
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