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Tungsten Prices Surge as Western Miners Race to Secure Supply

By MGN EditorialFebruary 27, 2026 at 04:00 PM

Tungsten prices have surged fivefold over the past year as supply tightens, prompting a scramble by Western miners to lock down resources.

Tungsten prices have surged fivefold over the past year as prolonged underinvestment and tightening Chinese exports push the market toward what BMO analysts warn could be a 'structural deficit', according to a report from PR Newswire. The price spike is being driven by a combination of factors, including China's dominance of global tungsten production and its recent moves to restrict exports of the strategic metal. China accounts for over 80% of global tungsten supply, and its export quotas have steadily declined in recent years. This has prompted a race by Western miners and manufacturers to secure alternative sources of tungsten, a hard, dense metal used in industrial cutting tools, electronics, and defense applications. Companies like GoldHaven Resources are accelerating exploration and development of tungsten deposits outside of China in an effort to reduce reliance on Chinese exports. 'The global tungsten market is facing significant supply challenges, and Western nations are becoming increasingly concerned about their vulnerability to potential Chinese export restrictions or disruptions,' said GoldHaven CEO Daniel Schieber. 'This is driving a sense of urgency to develop new tungsten sources that can provide a more reliable and secure supply.' The surge in tungsten prices is the latest example of how geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities are impacting critical raw material markets. Maritime industry players will need to closely monitor these developments and adjust their procurement strategies accordingly.
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