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competition, two U.S. fabricators stated that U.S. demand for quartz surface products has
outpaced supply. Importer *** and several purchasers stated that aesthetics differentiates
different quartz surface products and their price points. Purchaser *** stated that “Solid and
granite colors are not in vogue and the market demands the high end Chinese and India
Calcutta designs that were innovated outside of the United States.” Purchaser *** stated that
as a natural stone distributor, it saw a shift from natural stone to engineered stone during
2016; it stated that this was due to a shift in industry preference as well as prices of imported
quartz surface products from China being lower than natural stone. Importer *** stated that
there has been a large increase in the demand for custom‐finished fully‐fabricated quartz
surface products due to growth in hotel and multi‐family development. Importer *** stated
that Cambria has positioned itself as a luxury quartz product supplier and targets luxury home
owners and designers, but that its prices are above what is used in multifamily construction.
Demand trends
The vast majority of U.S. producers, importers, and purchasers reported an increase in
U.S. demand for quartz surface products since January 1, 2015 (table II‐4). Firms noted that
consumer awareness has increased in recent years, as well as the number of colors and designs
that are now available. Several firms also noted that quartz is a lower maintenance surface that
consumers prefer over natural stone. U.S. producer *** reported that the growth of the quartz
surface products market exceeded that of the housing market because quartz surface products
are replacing granite in the residential segment of the market. Importer *** stated that home
builders have predominantly shifted away from granite to quartz and that
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