
ANALYSIS-Battery makers sweat as antimony shortage hits after China's export curbs

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China's export restrictions on antimony, a key mineral for battery production, have led to soaring prices and a national emergency declaration by the U.S. battery association. Antimony prices have quadrupled to over $60,000 per metric ton, causing battery makers to pass costs onto customers. With China producing 60% of global antimony, U.S. companies face supply challenges and are turning to a grey market. The situation has not yet resulted in production cuts, but further price increases could threaten the industry's stability.
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