Tajikistan possesses immense geological potential in non-metallic minerals, yet the local industry has historically relied on raw extraction. The demand for refined bentonite powder is rising as the construction and drilling sectors expand across the Pamir and Alay regions.
Due to the rugged mountainous terrain and extreme temperature fluctuations, Tajikistan requires minerals with high stability and specific chemical resistance. The integration of clay bentonite into local infrastructure projects has become critical for waterproofing and soil stabilization in seismic zones.
Currently, there is a significant gap between the abundance of raw ores and the availability of processed additives. This creates a strategic opportunity for importing high-purity mica pigment powder to support the local paint and cosmetics manufacturing sectors.





