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Explore China's sudden export controls on metals like bismuth and indium, highlighting market reactions and strategic implications in technology supply chains.
As a result, Bismuth imports peaked at 3.1K tons before sharply declining the following year. In terms of value, Bismuth imports plummeted to $18M in 2023.
Over the period under review, Bismuth imports reached a peak of 80 tons in 2022, before seeing a significant decrease in the following year. In terms of value, Bismuth imports dropped to $1.3M in 2023.
During the review period, Bismuth imports reached a peak of 2.3K tons in 2021 but decreased in the following years. In terms of value, bismuth imports sharply dropped to $8.2M in 2023.
The Bismuth exports reached a peak of 8.1K tons in 2014, but declined to a lower figure from 2015 to 2023. In terms of value, Bismuth exports rapidly decreased to $32M in 2023.
Bismuth imports reached a peak of 441 tons in 2013 but failed to regain momentum from 2014 to 2023, with imports dropping to $3.2M in value terms.
Bismuth imports saw a 378% growth rate in March 2023, but in November 2023, the value dropped to $137K.
During the period of January 2023 to September 2023, the exports of Bismuth experienced slower growth. In terms of value, Bismuth exports reached $111K in September 2023.
In April 2023, the price of bismuth reached $9,025 per ton (CIF, Italy), showing a 43% increase compared to the previous month.
As of March 2023, the price of Bismuth was $9,592 per ton (CIF, India), representing a 12% increase from the previous month.
In February 2023, the price of bismuth was $8,510 per ton FOB, China, a rise of 2.4% compared to the previous month.
In July 2022, the bismuth price amounted to $9,141 per ton, increasing by 1.9% against the previous month.