Angola's manufacturing sector is currently undergoing a transition from raw material export to value-added processing. In the non-metallic mineral sector, there is a growing demand for specialized agents like bentonite clay detox powders for environmental remediation and industrial purification, driven by the country's expanding mining and oil infrastructures.
The local construction boom in Luanda and Benguela has intensified the need for stable coloring agents and structural additives. This has led to an increased reliance on imported iron oxide powder to ensure consistent pigmentation in concrete and asphalt, as local production often lacks the purity required for international engineering standards.
Furthermore, the emerging plastics and insulation markets in Angola are beginning to integrate functional materials such as mica plastic sheet components, though the supply chain remains heavily dependent on global imports to satisfy the technical specifications of modern urban development.

