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Egypt Ranks 14th in Kaolin, 24th in Talc Globally
Egypt ranked 14th globally in kaolin production and 24th in talc production, according to the World Mining Data 2026 report, underscoring the country’s growing mining sector and expanding industrial mineral output. An infographic by the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (MoPMR) showed that Egypt’s kaolin production increased by more than 218 between 2020 and [] The post Egypt Ranks 14th in Kaolin, 24th in Talc Globally first appeared on Egypt Oil Gas.
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