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“Antimony: The Strategic Mineral of the New Century – From Lao Ore Veins to the Core of Global Energy and Technology” SO OK TRADING : 21 AUGUST 2026

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Antimony in Laos: From Ore Veins to Global Strategic Mineral
SO OK TRADING : August 21, 2026

 
The Geopolitical Rise of Antimony
Antimony is being elevated from a traditional industrial mineral to a “strategic resource for energy and security,” now fiercely contested worldwide. Laos and Thailand have emerged as key players in the global supply chain.

 
Distribution of Antimony Deposits in Laos
Vientiane–Sangthong: Antimony found alongside potash and gold, with processing plants located in the capital.
Luang Prabang–Houaphanh: Sb-vein type structures yield high-purity antimony veins, frequently traded in border markets.
Khammouane–Bolikhamsai: Known for tin, but antimony occurs with lead and zinc; imports flow into Thailand via border crossings.
 
Supply and Trade
China & Russia: Control over 80% of global production and processing, but face challenges with low-grade ores and environmental restrictions.
Laos: A new base for Chinese investment, though some mines have been suspended due to water pollution in the Mekong basin.
Thailand: Lacks large-scale commercial mines but acts as a “trading hub,” importing from Myanmar and Laos for refining and re-export.
 
Antimony Ingot Price Outlook (2026–2031)
Current average price: USD 19,000–23,000/ton (down from the 2024–25 peak of USD 30,000/ton).
H2 2026: Prices remain highly volatile; watch for potential Chinese export restrictions after November 2026.
Long-term: Prices expected to stay elevated as antimony is increasingly used in clean energy and military industries.
 
Global Outlook for Antimony Applications
Flame Retardants: Largest share (36–50%), used in plastics, textiles, and electronics.
Solar Cells (Photovoltaics & Perovskite): Fastest-growing segment; antimony boosts efficiency by 2–4% and raises perovskite cell PCE to 22–30%.
Liquid-Metal Batteries: Emerging in grid-scale energy storage, projected CAGR of 3.26%.
Military Security: Used in ammunition, missiles, and infrared devices; Western allies are stockpiling to reduce reliance on China.
 
Antimony in Thailand
Trading Hub: Imports from Myanmar and Laos for refining and export.
Lead-Acid Batteries: Antimony ingots mixed with lead to enhance strength, also recycled from old batteries.
Plastics & Automotive Industry: Antimony trioxide demand rising with growth in flame-retardant plastics and electronic components.
Key Risk: Heavy reliance on imports; policy shifts in Myanmar or Laos could disrupt supply chains instantly.
 
Thailand vs. Global Perspective
Global: Antimony is a mineral contested at the geopolitical level, powering clean energy and military security. China and Russia remain dominant producers and processors.
Thailand: Not a primary producer, but a crucial connector in the trade and refining chain, linking antimony to global markets.
 
Strategic Recommendations for Thai Businesses
Secure long-term contracts and diversify supply sources to mitigate risks from Chinese dominance.
Expand supplier base to new ASEAN mines, particularly in Laos and Myanmar.
Prepare for antimony’s role in clean energy and next-generation battery industries.
 
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