Building Timor-Leste's marble industry through responsible practices, renewable energy, and sustainable development aligned with UN SDGs 2030.
Strategic Development of Timor-Leste's Marble Industry
Timor-Leste aims to develop a strategic marble industry, leveraging its untapped natural resources to fuel economic growth and diversification.
Timor-Leste is blessed with abundant natural marble resources that remain largely untapped. The marble industry offers a strategic pathway for economic diversification, employment creation, and export-led growth. EMG-MRT, in collaboration with government and international partners, is leading the initiative to establish Timor-Leste as a regional hub for high-quality, sustainable marble production.
Market & Opportunities
The marble and natural stone market is growing steadily, driven by demand in construction, luxury housing, hotels, monuments, and decorative industries.
Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, and China) has rising demand for high-quality marble products.
Currently, Timor-Leste imports nearly all its marble and stone needs for hotels, government buildings, memorials, and private housing. Developing a domestic marble industry presents a significant opportunity to reduce imports, create jobs, and establish value-added industries.
Sustainability at the Core
Sustainability is at the core of Timor-Leste's marble industry strategy. Our commitment to environmental stewardship guides every aspect of our operations.
EMG-MRT Marble Industrial Park in Manatuto
Our state-of-the-art industrial park in Manatuto, Timor-Leste, represents the future of sustainable marble production, featuring integrated facilities for the complete value chain.
42.5% - Raw material extraction and quarrying operations
35% - Stone processing, cutting, and manufacturing
22.5% - Marketing, distribution, and retail
Investment and Partnership Opportunities
Together, these partnerships will build a robust ecosystem around Timor Marble, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation.
Mining rights, infrastructure support, and tax incentives
Workforce, land access, and community engagement
Collaboration in design, architecture, and branding