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producers *** indicated that these raw material costs have either fluctuated or remained the
same.
The majority of responding U.S. fabricators reported that the cost of slabs, regardless of
origin, have increased since January 1, 2015. U.S. fabricators reported that the prices of
domestic slabs, and slabs imported from China and from nonsubject countries have increased.
Five fabricators stated that the increased slab costs have increased their selling price of quartz
surface products and two fabricators reported that they were unable to pass on the increased
raw material costs to their customers.
Transportation costs to the U.S. market
Transportation costs for quartz surface products shipped from China to the United
States averaged 8.1 percent during 2017. These estimates were derived from official import
data and represent the transportation and other charges on imports. 2
U.S. inland transportation costs
Fifteen of 16 U.S. slab producers and fabricators reported that they typically arrange
transportation to their customers. LG and Caesarstone maintain slab production lines in
Georgia, and Cambria maintains slab production lines in Minnesota. 3 Because quartz slab
production lines are concentrated in these locations, inland transportation costs vary
depending on the production, distribution center, and customer locations. U.S. slab producers
2
The estimated transportation costs were obtained by subtracting the customs value from the c.i.f.
value of the imports for 2017 and then dividing by the customs value based on the HTS subheading
6810.99.0010.
3
*** establishments are fabrication facilities that do not have slab production lines.
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