Paraguay's industrial landscape is currently characterized by a strong reliance on raw agricultural exports and a growing demand for construction materials. The non-metallic mineral sector, particularly the use of flakes of mica, is seeing an uptick in the electronics and heat-insulation sectors as the country modernizes its urban infrastructure.
Due to the humid subtropical climate and specific soil compositions in the Chaco and Oriental regions, there is a critical need for advanced bentonite treatment to stabilize soil in road construction and prevent erosion in large-scale agricultural drainage projects.
Currently, the market depends heavily on high-quality imports to supplement local resources. Specifically, the procurement of kaolin clay china has become a strategic move for local ceramic and paper manufacturers seeking consistency in whiteness and chemical purity that local deposits sometimes lack.
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