Equatorial Guinea's manufacturing sector is currently transitioning from a reliance on basic raw imports to a demand for specialized functional materials. The humid tropical climate poses significant challenges for material stability, making the use of high-grade aerosil silica powder essential for moisture control and thickening in local chemical formulations.
In the construction sector, there is a growing trend toward architectural aesthetics and structural reinforcement. This has led to a surge in the application of himalayan salt bricks for specialized interior designs and luxury wellness projects in Malabo and Bata, reflecting an upscale shift in building materials.
However, the local processing of non-metallic minerals remains underdeveloped. Most industries depend on imported refined powders to achieve the strict tolerances required for high-performance plastics and coatings, creating a critical need for reliable supply chains of specialized industrial fillers.

