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         The Boron market is a segment of the chemical industry that focuses on the production and sale of boron-based compounds. Boron is a naturally occurring element that is used in a variety of industrial and consumer applications. It is used in the production of glass, ceramics, and detergents, as well as in the manufacture of semiconductors and other electronic components. Boron is also used in the production of fertilizers, insecticides, and flame retardants.
Boron is a relatively rare element, and    its production is concentrated in a few countries, including the United States, Turkey, and China. The global demand for boron is expected to remain strong in the coming years, driven by the growth of the electronics and automotive industries.
Some of the major companies in the Boron market include U.S. Borax, Rio Tinto, and ICL. Other notable players include BASF, Solvay, and Albemarle. Show Less   Read more