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Oman’s marble exports 2014-2018

In a previous article, we read about the decision of Oman Public Authority for Mining to ban raw marble exports. More specifically, the announcement...

Marble Blocks and Slabs Exports January – October 2019: the cases of Turkey,...

2019 was rather tough for global natural stone trade, as the US-China trade war left its mark among others in this sector, too. The...

How has the US-China trade war affected the two countries in 2019?

2019 was the second year of US-China trade war, a rivalry that affected both of their economies in several ways. Gross domestic product growth...

“Time is stone” is the new theme of 2020 Marmomac trade fair

It will be the concept of “time” that will fill The Italian Stone Theater this year during Marmomac 2020. Reflecting on its symbolic value,...

US and EU28 marble products import growth January – September 2019

Following the article about US and EU28 marble imports growth from 2009 to 2018, Stonenews.eu is presenting you the US and EU28 marble imports...

US and EU28 marble imports growth from 2009 to 2018

According to the World Economic Outlook Report, released in July 2019, global growth is subdued. During this year, the United States increased tariffs on...

Famous granite site takes centre stage

One of America’s oldest, deepest granite quarries is set to become the stage of a floating theatrical display. The abandoned Wells Lamson Quarry, among the...

In 2020 Asia will have the world’s largest GDP

In 2020 Asia’s GDP will overtake the GDP of the rest of the world combined. By 2030, the region is expected to contribute roughly 60%...

The whale, covered in natural stone, is Norway’s new Arctic attraction, blended with local...

Dorte Mandrup has released visuals of The Whale, a viewpoint for whale watching that will resemble a giant rock outcrop within the Arctic Circle on the northern coast of Norway. The...

Scientists Unearth World’s Oldest Forest In A New York Quarry

More than 380 million years ago, an extensive network of massive trees may have once spread around 400 kilometers (250 miles) south from New...