
Aluminium powder has a range of uses at both the commercial and individual levels, which includes making explosives and fireworks, metallic paints, fingerprint powder at crime scenes, rocket fuels, etc.

Slovenia’s macro-economic outlook projected recovery in 2021 and the economy is expected to return to its end-2019 level in 2022. Priorities for Prime Minster Janez Jansa’s government are to win the fight against the coronavirus epidemic and revive the economy after the deep contraction in 2020.
The central European nation known for its mountains has been reported with the export of 6019 tonnes of aluminium powder and flakes during 2018-19 and the export for 2020 stood at 2853 tonnes.

Slovenia’s export of aluminium powder and flakes in 2018 was recorded at 3195 tonnes and the revenue earnings remained at $10.93 million, whereas, in 2019, the export saw de-growth by 11.61%, as the export volume fell to 2824 tonnes.
The export for 2020 revealed a nominal 1.02% growth, as the export volume rose to 2853 tonnes, while the earnings sky-rocketed to $22.85 million.
Slovenia’s major trading destinations for the exportation of aluminium powder and flakes are Austria, Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Rep., Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Africa, Turkey, Vietnam, etc.
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