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Antimony Emerges as Critical Mineral for Maritime Industry

By MGN EditorialMarch 9, 2026 at 04:08 PM

Antimony's rising demand in military and electronics applications is driving growth in the $4B+ critical minerals market, with implications for maritime supply chains.

The maritime industry is keeping a close eye on the growing demand and limited supply of antimony, a critical mineral with strategic importance for military, electronics, and other applications. According to a recent report from PR Newswire, antimony is 'starting to get a lot more attention in the critical minerals industry' as investors eye its growth potential. The report cites rising military and electronics demand, along with limited global supply, as key factors driving the long-term expansion of the $4 billion-plus antimony market. 'Antimony is an essential component in a wide range of products, from batteries and semiconductors to flame retardants and ballistic armor,' said industry analyst Samantha Goldstein. 'As these applications become more prevalent, particularly in the defense sector, the maritime industry will play a crucial role in ensuring a reliable, secure supply chain for this critical mineral.' Riverdale Mills, a leading manufacturer of wire mesh and other maritime products, recently had its CFO Deb Krikorian honored with the 2026 STEP Ahead Award, which recognizes excellence in manufacturing leadership. The company's focus on antimony-based products highlights the mineral's growing importance across the maritime value chain. 'Antimony is just one example of how critical minerals are shaping the future of the maritime industry,' added Goldstein. 'Companies that can effectively navigate this evolving landscape of supply, demand, and regulation will be well-positioned to capitalize on new opportunities.' The maritime industry will need to closely monitor developments in the antimony market and work collaboratively to ensure a resilient, sustainable supply chain for this and other essential minerals. As the PR Newswire report concludes, 'the long-term growth potential of antimony is undeniable - and the maritime sector will be a key player in realizing that potential.'
#critical minerals#supply chain#defense#electronics

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