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Antimony: The Metal the World Wants, but China Won’t Export : Antimony: From Ordinary Metal to a Strategic Resource for National Security

Last updated: 6 Feb 2026
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Antimony Ingot: The Strategic Metal the World Is Competing For

Antimony is rapidly becoming one of the most important strategic minerals in today’s world.
It is not only about scarcity, but about its crucial role in both national defense security and the transition to clean energy. The soaring and sustained high prices reflect that antimony is a resource every nation seeks to stockpile.

 

Global Market Overview (February 2026)

China (SMM Spot): 160,000 – 170,000 RMB/ton ≈ 22,000 – 24,000 USD/ton
FOB China: 25,000 – 28,000 USD/ton (premium due to export controls)
Europe/U.S.: 28,000 – 33,000 USD/ton (in 2025, prices briefly reached 50,000 USD/ton)
In 2025, antimony peaked at 59,750 USD/ton before correcting, yet it remains at elevated levels in 2026.

 

Key Drivers Behind High Prices

China’s Policy – Since 2024, China has restricted exports of antimony and related ores, tightening global supply.
Defense Industry – Antimony is a critical component in ammunition, guided weapons, and advanced military systems.
Clean Energy – Used in solar glass and liquid metal batteries (LMBs), with demand rising rapidly.
 

Modern Applications of Antimony

Clean Energy (25–30%)
Enhances transparency and efficiency of solar glass
Essential in liquid metal batteries for grid-scale energy storage
Flame Retardants (40–45%)
Antimony trioxide (Sb₂O₃) used in plastics, rubber, textiles, and electrical insulation
Defense Industry (15–20%)
Strengthens bullets and weapon alloys
Applied in guidance systems and infrared sensors
Semiconductors & Electronics
Doping agent in silicon wafers
Strengthening agent in lead-free solder
 

❌ Antimony Is Not a “Rare Earth” but a “Critical Mineral”

Antimony (Sb): A metalloid, used in flame retardants, solar panels, and weapons
Rare Earths (REEs): Lanthanide metals, used in high-strength magnets and EV motors
Like lithium and cobalt, antimony is classified as a Critical Mineral, vital for both national security and clean energy technologies.

 

Market Outlook (2026–2027)

New Normal: Prices expected to stabilize between 21,000 – 27,000 USD/ton
Demand Drivers:
Solar applications rising from 11% → 39% by 2026
Governments accelerating defense stockpiling
EV and next-generation battery technologies boosting demand
Supply Outlook:
New mines in Australia and the U.S. reduce reliance on China
China maintains a “whitelist” system, limiting exports to 11 companies
 

Summary: Price & Application Trends

Prices will not return to low levels – Supply shortages and China’s export restrictions keep them high
Reliability matters most – Buyers should prioritize traceable and credible sources
Strategic opportunity – Antimony bridges clean energy and defense security
 

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