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Discover the latest trends in the global antimony market and learn about the projected growth in consumption until 2030.
Antimony imports peaked at 8.4K tons in 2022, only to contract in the following year. In terms of value, imports plummeted to $80M in 2023.
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Antimony exports reached their highest point in 2023 and are projected to continue growing in the future. The value of antimony exports skyrocketed to $37M in 2023.
Antimony imports reached a peak of 5.3K tons in 2021 but failed to regain momentum from 2022 to 2023. In value terms, imports sharply declined to $52M in 2023.
From 2022 to 2023, the growth of imports for Antimony remained subdued, with its value shrinking dramatically to $87M in 2023.
During the review period, Antimony exports peaked at 5.4K tons in 2017, but failed to regain momentum from 2018 to 2023. In terms of value, the exports of Antimony surged to $37M in 2023.
From 2022 to 2023, Antimony imports experienced a slowdown in growth, with a decrease in value to $6.4M in 2023.
The most significant increase in growth rate was observed in January 2023 with a monthly rise of 144%. Antimony imports decreased to $4.1M in October 2023.
The pace of growth was the most rapid in August 2023 when Antimony imports increased by 299% month-to-month. In terms of value, Antimony imports shrank significantly to $492K in September 2023.
Overall, Antimony exports remain strong, with a notable surge in value to $2.6M in July 2023.
In July 2023, the Antimony price stood at $12,288 per ton (CIF, Japan), showing minimal change compared to the previous month.