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“Global Mineral Outlook: Rare Earth & Base Metal — The Core of Modern Industry and the Resource Path Driving the World Economy | SO OK TRADING | 3 July 2026”

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Global Key Mineral Resources — Base Metals & Rare Earths
SO OK TRADING | 3 July 2026

 
A World Driven by Minerals and Country Outlook
The world is entering an era where minerals are no longer just fuel, but the new power shaping clean energy, electric vehicles, and future industries. Major industrial mineral deposits are distributed across continents, with resource powers such as China, Australia, Brazil, the United States, and Russia holding the largest reserves.

 
⚒️ Major Groups of Global Minerals
Base Metals & Heavy Industry

Iron Ore: Australia (Pilbara), Brazil (Carajás)
Copper: Chile & Peru (Andes Mountains)
Bauxite (Aluminum): Australia, Guinea, Brazil, and new deposits in Central Vietnam
Future Minerals & Advanced Technology

Rare Earths: China dominates reserves and production
Lithium: “Lithium Triangle” (Bolivia, Argentina, Chile) + Australia
Cobalt: 70% of global supply from Congo
Precious Metals

Gold: Nevada (USA), Muruntau (Uzbekistan), Grasberg (Indonesia)
Silver: Mexico, Peru, China, Argentina
Platinum/Palladium: South Africa, Russia
Non-Metallic & Chemical Minerals

Phosphate: 70% of global reserves in Morocco (fertilizer feedstock)
Potash: Canada, Russia, Belarus
Gypsum & Silica Sand: widely distributed worldwide
 
Reserve Figures
Bauxite: ~30 billion tons (Guinea 24%)
Copper: ~1 billion tons (Chile 19%)
Nickel: >140 million tons (Indonesia 44%)
Tin: ~3.5–4 million tons (China & Indonesia dominate)
 
Country Outlook
China: Rare Earth & Base Metal superpower. Holds ~44 million tons of rare earths (nearly half the world), controls 90% of refining, produces 98.7% of global Gallium. → Strategic “Gatekeeper,” challenged by US & allies.
Australia: Iron ore export leader, ~50% of global lithium (Greenbushes), ~30% of uranium reserves, Mount Weld rare earths. → Direct competitor to China.
Chile: Copper king (~200 million tons), low-cost lithium from Salar de Atacama. → Backbone of EV industry, but faces environmental challenges.
Peru: #1 in silver (~110,000 tons), #2 in copper (~120 million tons). → Key rival to Chile.
Congo (DRC): Supplies ~73–75% of cobalt. → EV battery core, but high political & labor risks.
Vietnam: Top rare earth reserves, central bauxite deposits. → Rising Asian player.
Myanmar: Historic tin & jade producer, northern rare earth deposits. → Could regain importance if stability returns.
USA: Gold (Nevada), copper (Arizona), uranium. → Major consumer, rebuilding supply chains to reduce reliance on China.
Argentina: Part of the Lithium Triangle. → Key lithium player, but faces environmental challenges.
Brazil: Carajás iron mine (largest globally), major bauxite producer. → Pillar of global steel industry.
Indonesia: ~44% of global nickel, tin (Bangka-Belitung), bauxite. → EV battery hub through export bans & refining investment.
 
✨ Global Mineral Outlook Summary
China: Strategic Gatekeeper
Australia: Direct competitor in lithium & rare earths
Chile & Peru: Backbone of copper & silver
Congo: Heart of cobalt
Vietnam: Rising game-changer
Myanmar: Potential comeback if stable
USA: Major consumer, building new supply chains
Argentina: Lithium rising star
Brazil: Iron & bauxite pillar
Indonesia: Nickel & tin powerhouse, EV battery hub
 
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