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feature · Critical minerals · 2026-05-24

Antimony at $58k a tonne — and almost no one outside Beijing controls supply

Spot has nearly tripled in eighteen months. The flame-retardant + battery-additive mineral has slipped past lithium in the criticality conversation. We map the supply chain.

By M. Cryptaguard·2026-05-24·7 min read·minerals · critical · antimony · china · feature

The print

Antimony trioxide spot is at $58,000/t in our commodities table, sourced from the Shanghai Metals Market reference. That is up from roughly $20,000/t at end-2023.

Why it matters

Antimony does three things almost nothing else does at scale:

Where it comes from

| Source | Share | Status | |---|---|---| | China | ~55% mined, ~80% refined | export-licensed | | Russia | ~20% mined | sanctions-exposed | | Tajikistan | ~12% mined | Chinese-owned majority | | Australia (Hillgrove) | ~3% | restart pending | | US (Stibnite) | ~2% | Perpetua project, 2028 first ore |

Western refining capacity is essentially zero outside of one small Belgian facility. The September 2024 Chinese export licensing tightening forced Western buyers into spot at any price.

How shortage.life flags this

The commodity's stress score is 0.84, top of our 75-commodity table. The score weights:

The corporate read

For European chemicals, ABS resin, and lead-acid battery manufacturers, antimony is one of those raw materials that doesn't appear on the front page of the risk register until it's already $58k/t. The continuity plans that name it as a critical input are a vanishingly small minority.

Source: shortage.life commodities table (Shanghai Metals Market reference).