Final USITC Report on Chinese Quartz Imports June 2019 | Page 58
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from China are predominantly sold to the low‐end of the market. 40 U.S. producer *** stated
that there is limited interchangeability for each country comparison because each source has its
own color palette.
Importers’ and purchasers’ responses were varied, however. A plurality of importers
reported that domestic product and quartz surface products from China were sometimes
interchangeable. Importer *** stated that quartz surface products are sold based on consumer
preferences, which include different looks and designs. It stated that producers make quartz
surface products with different qualities and designs which are often unique to a specific
manufacturer. 41 Similarly, importer *** stated Chinese producers use a different manufacturing
process for quartz surface products than U.S. producers, which creates different looks and
designs than what is being produced in the United States.
A plurality of purchasers reported that domestic product and quartz surface products
from China were frequently interchangeable. Several purchasers stated that producers offer
many colors and certain colors are only available from certain countries, including the United
States. Purchaser *** stated that “Color has been the deciding factor and buyers
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U.S. producer *** added that “There are certain colors and designs that are imported and sold in
the high‐end segment of the market because either (1) an ingredient is unique to a certain region of the
world or (2) the technique required to make a certain design is labor intensive and made in a foreign
market where labor costs are significantly less than in the U.S.”
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Specifically, importer *** stated that “Cambria, Caesarstone, and LG all use proprietary Breton
technology that allows them to produce certain looks that other factories are not able to
produce…Cambria and other Breton suppliers often can achieve a much higher gloss on quartz
countertop slabs than suppliers from China and other third countries. Cambria produces certain exotic
granite looks that are distinctive to Cambria's production. The Chinese machinery, on the other hand,
more often allows for hand crafted through body marble veining and short veined marble looks. These
designs cannot easily be replicated by Breton technology, due to differences in the production processes
using Breton machinery.”
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