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production increases. 25 The moderate level of capacity utilization suggests that U.S. slab
producers may have the ability to increase production of quartz surface products in response to
an increase in prices. U.S. slab producers reported that all of their commercial shipments came
from inventories, and these inventories declined slightly from 2015‐17. U.S. producers’ exports,
as a percentage of total shipments, increased during 2015‐17. All three U.S. slab producers
reported that their primary export market was ***. All three U.S. slab producers reported being
unable to switch production from quartz surface products to alternative products.
U.S. fabricators’ capacity and production (fabrication) of quartz surface products has
also increased since 2015, and U.S. fabricators’ capacity utilization decreased during 2015‐17.
The moderate level of capacity utilization suggests that U.S. fabricators may have ability to
increase production of quartz surface products in response to an increase in prices. U.S.
fabricators’ inventories declined. The majority of responding U.S. fabricators (8 of 12) reported
that virtually all of their commercial shipments were produced‐to‐order. U.S. fabricators’
exports, as a percentage of total shipments, increased slightly during 2015‐17 but represented
less than two percent of total shipments. One U.S. fabricator, ***, reported that its primary
export market was ***. All U.S. fabricators reported being able to switch from quartz surface
products to fabricating other alternative products such as granite, marble, quartzite, limestone,
and other natural stone slab material as well as porcelain panel slabs, glass products, and
engineered quartz.
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*** reported that it is currently building an additional production line that is expected to be
operational by December 2019.
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