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This marketing research report covers primarily magnesium oxide (MgO or magnesia),
with additional data on magnesium hydroxide (Mg[OH]2), magnesium chloride (MgCl2),
magnesium sulfate (MgSO4 or Epsom salts) and precipitated magnesium carbonate
(MgCO3) as available. Magnesium chemicals are used in many different applications,
including refractories, agriculture (both as fertilizer and in feed), the production of
magnesium metal, water treatment, deicing, pigments and paints. Magnesium oxide is the
most commercially important of the magnesium chemicals.

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Until mid-2008 the global magnesium oxide market had been tightening, because of
continued global growth in the main consuming industryrefractories for steel and cement
productionfor dead-burned magnesia (DBM) and fused magnesia (FM). In the same
period Chinese exports, which had dominated the market in previous years, started to
decrease. In addition, environmental applications had gained ground for caustic-calcined
magnesia (CCM). Accordingly, companies around the world announced plans for capacity
expansions, or a return to production activities in dead-burned magnesia that had been
given up years before, when inexpensive Chinese imports had made these activities
unattractive. However, as the economic downturn started in late 2008, consumption
started to decrease and projects were postponed or came under review.
China dominated the global market with its exports covering roughly one-fourth of the
global market outside China. Exports fell substantially in 2009 as a consequence of
reduced demand after the economic downturn, and because of the export taxes imposed
on magnesium oxide products by the Chinese government.
The majority of the magnesium oxide produced worldwide is consumed as refractory
magnesia. The primary use of refractory magnesia is in furnace linings in the iron and steel
industry. This market suffered from the economic crisis, with decreases in global steel
production volumes in 2008 and 2009. The second major market for refractory magnesia is
in the production of cement; developments in this market in the economic downturn were
similar to the steel market. However, global cement production grew in the 20072009
period with Asia, and to a lesser extent Africa and the Middle East, making up for the
losses in the European, North American and CIS markets.
The largest end use for magnesium hydroxide is in environmental usesflue gas
desulfurization and wastewater treatment. Ease of handling, increasing environmental

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markets and the high price of caustic soda had spurred demand in these applications in
previous years. In 2008 and 2009, the growth trend reversed with the decrease in
industrial activity; however, it is expected to return during the forecast period 20092014
as the global economy recovers. The use of magnesium hydroxide in flame retardants is a
fast-growing application. Magnesium hydroxide is the second-most-important mineral flame
retardant after alumina trihydrate (ATH).
China dominates the global magnesium chloride market, producing and consuming about
60% of all magnesium chloride. The Middle East and Israel in particular are also very large
exporters of magnesium chloride. Trade statistics show Europe also exports magnesium
chloride; however, it seems likely that Europes trade is overstated. The largest merchant
end uses for magnesium chloride in the Western world are for dust control and deicing,
whereas Asia, and China in particular, consume by far the largest part of all magnesium
chloride for the manufacture of Sorel cement.
China dominates the magnesium sulfate market with about two-thirds of global production
and more than one-third of global consumption. Magnesium sulfate is used in many
different applications. Its main use is as a fertilizer (mostly in the kieserite, or natural, form
of magnesium sulfate). It is also used in the consumer market as Epsom salts or bathing
salts, in industrial applications such as mining and fermentation, in the pulp and paper
industry, and as a salting-out agent for acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resins.
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