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“ANTIMONY AWAKENING: The Strategic Mineral – A New Lifeline Driving the Green Economy and Global Energy Transition” 22 April 2026 · By SO OK TRADING

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Antimony: The Strategic Mineral Transforming Global Energy Not only facing a supply shortage, but becoming indispensable to global industries Article by SO OK TRADING · 22 April 2026

 
As the world accelerates into the era of clean energy and advanced technology, antimony (Sb) has emerged as a critical mineral under the spotlight. It is not just about volatile prices — antimony is officially classified as a Critical Mineral, a strategic resource essential across multiple industries.

 
From Mines to Global Markets
In April 2026, antimony ore and ingot prices remain elevated:

Antimony Ore (30%+ grade): 130,000 – 135,000 THB/ton
Refined Antimony (99.8%): ~150,000 THB/ton
Globally, prices peaked at over $35,000/ton in 2025, before easing to $28,000/ton (~820,000 THB) today — still well above historical averages.

 
Demand That Never Declines
Antimony is widely used across industries:

Flame Retardants: ~50% of market share
Solar Panels: improves glass quality and light absorption
Batteries: durable lead-acid and next-gen Liquid Metal Batteries (LMB) for clean energy storage
Defense & Semiconductors: vital in infrared devices and advanced chips
 
China’s Supply Shift
Since late 2024, China tightened export controls. Chinese capital moved smelters to Laos and Cambodia to bypass quotas, increasing global ingot supply.

 
Thailand’s Opportunity & Challenge
Opportunity: easier to channel raw ore to border smelters
Challenge: strict licensing and Certificates of Origin required to avoid being labeled “illegal ore”
 
Myanmar: A Powerful New Source
Mines in Shan State and the Thai-Myanmar border (e.g., Tha Byu) produce ore with 30–60% Sb content. Thai imports surged over 300% between 2025–2026.

 
⚡ Antimony Battery Innovation The most exciting development is the Liquid Metal Battery (LMB) by Ambri (MIT spin-off, backed by Bill Gates):

Lifespan over 20 years
Safe, no fire risk
Lower cost than lithium-ion
Rice University also pioneered Antimony-Graphite technology, solving battery degradation issues and expanding antimony’s role in lithium and sodium batteries.

 
Market Outlook
Demand > Supply: imbalance will persist for years
Asia-Pacific: dominates with 64.4% share, driven by solar and electronics production
Recycling: insufficient to meet surging clean energy demand
 
Antimony in Industrial Nations
Antimony is being elevated as the backbone of the green economy and advanced technology:

Clean Energy Storage: LMB for grid-scale solar and wind storage
Lithium Alternative: safer and lower-cost option for renewable systems
Safety Standards: flame retardants in plastics, electronics, and construction
Electric Vehicles (EVs): durable lead-acid and experimental next-gen batteries
Defense & Aerospace: infrared sensors, guidance systems, and specialized semiconductors
 
♻️ Recycling & Circular Economy US and Europe are investing in recycling antimony from old batteries and e-waste to build secure supply chains and reduce reliance on China.

 
Future Projections
Global market expected to grow from $1.22 billion (2026) to $2.01 billion (2037) at CAGR 5.8%
Asia-Pacific will remain the largest hub (China, Japan, South Korea)
Industrial nations accelerating new mines, recycling, and smelters outside China
 
Conclusion
Antimony is no longer just a mineral — it is the new lifeline of the global economy. From clean energy storage and EVs to defense and aerospace, antimony is set to play a decisive role in shaping the future of industries worldwide.

 
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