HS Code 25070080 — Directory of 20 Spanish companies importing kaolin clay for ceramics, refractories, paints, paper and industrial applications
Key Spanish companies importing kaolin clay under HS Code 25070080 with company profiles and product details
Spain is a major European consumer of kaolin clay, driven primarily by its world-leading ceramics and tile manufacturing industry concentrated in the Castellón province of the Valencia region. The Spanish ceramic sector, which produces over 500 million square metres of tiles annually, relies on high-quality kaolin as a fundamental raw material for body composition, glaze formulations, and engobe applications. Beyond ceramics, Spanish industries use kaolin in paper coating, paint and coating production, rubber reinforcement, plastics, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and as a filler in adhesives and sealants.
The companies listed below have been identified through Spanish customs records as active importers of kaolin clay classified under HS Code 25070080. They represent a diverse cross-section of Spain's industrial base, from large multinational ceramic glaze manufacturers to specialised refractory producers, mineral trading houses, and chemical distributors operating across the country.
This code covers kaolin clay and other kaolinic clays, whether or not calcined. It falls under Chapter 25 of the Harmonized System covering mineral products. Calcined kaolin (metakaolin) used as a pozzolanic additive in cement is also classified here.
Spain imports kaolin primarily from the United Kingdom, Ukraine, Brazil, the United States, Germany and France. The UK has historically been the largest supplier due to the high-quality Cornwall deposits. Domestic production in Galicia and Valencia also supplements imports.
Spain is the EU's second-largest consumer of kaolin after Germany, with annual consumption exceeding 1.5 million tonnes. The Castellón ceramic cluster alone accounts for over 60% of total Spanish kaolin demand, making it one of the world's most concentrated kaolin markets.
In Spain, kaolin clay is primarily used in the ceramics and tile manufacturing industry, which is concentrated in the Castellón region. It is also used in paper coating, paint production, rubber, plastics, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. The refractory industry uses calcined kaolin for high-temperature applications in steel and cement plants.
Spain imports kaolin clay mainly from the United Kingdom, Ukraine, Brazil, the United States, Germany, and France. The UK historically has been the largest single supplier due to its high-quality Cornwall deposits, though Spain also has significant domestic kaolin production in Galicia and the Valencia region.
HS Code 25070080 covers kaolin clay and other kaolinic clays, whether or not calcined. It falls under Chapter 25 of the Harmonized System, which covers mineral products such as salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement. Both raw (crude) and processed (washed, refined, calcined) kaolin are classified under this code.
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