Antimony Shortage After China's Export Curbs Leaves Battery Makers Sweating
CHINA, JUN 17 – China's export curbs on antimony, a key mineral for lead-acid batteries, have cut global exports to one-third and quadrupled prices, prompting calls to boost U.S. processing and recycling capacity.
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Antimony shortage after China's export curbs leaves battery makers sweating
When China restricts exports of a key mineral, sometimes the pain is sudden and even crippling — enough to spur a major outcry almost immediately. Other times, it takes longer to be felt. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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