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European bismuth prices rocket to record highs on China export curbs

19th March 2025

By: Reuters

  

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Bismuth prices in Europe have surged to all-time highs as China's export controls squeeze supplies of the mineral used in atomic research, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, according to traders and experts.

Prices of bismuth BIS-LON have jumped to $40/lb on the European spot market, an all-time high, up from $6/lb in late January, a more than six-fold rise.

In the United States, bismuth prices are even higher - at $55/lb compared with $6.5-$7 before China's export curbs.

Traders said US prices were also higher because of the tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on imports from top producer China.

China in February announced plans to impose export controls on five key metals - tungsten, tellurium, molybdenum, bismuth, and indium - in response to Trump's import tariffs.

"At the moment there are no supply sources to fully replace Chinese material," commodity analysts with business intelligence company CRU Group told Reuters.

"As much of the supply tightness is based on policy, it can ease very quickly. But assuming a full stop of Chinese bismuth exports, new capacity ex-China would be necessary."

According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), China was responsible for producing around 13,000 metric tons of mined bismuth last year or more than 80% of the global total. The rest comes from countries such as Japan, South Korea, and Laos.

Prices have risen significantly, making it risky to ship materials for stockpiling since delivery takes about two months and no one knows where the market will be by then, said a Europe-based trader.

"This situation is causing a very low unsold inventory level internationally, keeping the price for prompt material at a very high level," he added.

Meanwhile, the most active bismuth contract on the Wuxi Stainless Steel Exchange was trading at 163,800 yuan ($22,677) per metric ton on Tuesday, 105% higher than at the beginning of the year.

Edited by Reuters

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