Antimony Concentrate
Au Club supplies antimony sulfide concentrate (stibnite) with 45–65% Sb content, sourced from non-China processing operations across Tajikistan, Bolivia, Vietnam, Turkey, and West Africa. Independent inspection by SGS or Alex Stewart International. LC and TT accepted.
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Product Overview
- Product
- Antimony Sulfide (Stibnite)
- Sb Grade
- 45–65%
- Form
- Concentrate
- Origin
- Non-China origins
- Packaging
- Bulk / Big bags
- Volume
- 100–300 MT/month
- HS Code
- 2617.10.00
Commercial Terms
- Payment Terms
- LC at sight / usance / TT
- Minimum Quantity
- 25 MT
- Price Basis
- Fastmarkets Antimony
- Pricing Unit
- USD per MT contained Sb
- Incoterms
- FOB / CFR / CIF
- Inspection
- SGS / Alex Stewart
- Lead Time
- 3–8 weeks
Origin
Supply Chain & Assurance.
Direct relationships with producer partners.
Sampling, lab analysis & grade verification.
Coastal & inland transport coordination.
Full set of trade docs & export compliance.
On-spec delivery to nominated port.
Antimony Concentrate — questions answered.
Where can I buy antimony outside China?
Au Club supplies antimony concentrate (stibnite, Sb2S3) and antimony ingots sourced from non-China origins including Tajikistan, Bolivia, Vietnam, Turkey, and West Africa. Standard delivery is FOB Jebel Ali or CIF destination port, with full documentation and SGS / Intertek / Alex Stewart inspection on every shipment.
What is the impact of the China antimony export controls on supply?
China's August 2024 antimony export licence regime materially restricted antimony flows from the world's largest producer. The November 2025 partial truce restored some flows to the US but kept the licence regime in place. The net effect is that buyers increasingly source antimony from non-China origins at a premium of typically $1,500-$3,000 per tonne over the historical China-FOB benchmark. Au Club operates entirely on the non-China supply chain.
How does Au Club price antimony?
Au Club prices antimony against the Fastmarkets MB Antimony 99.65% Rotterdam Warehouse assessment, plus or minus a quality and origin differential. Pricing is fixed at the time of contract or quotational (M+1 average) by agreement.
What is antimony used for?
Antimony is used in flame retardants (the largest end-use, ~45% of global demand), lead-acid batteries (alloying agent in grid plates), military ammunition (hardening agent), and electronic semiconductors. Demand has structurally tightened post-2024 due to both China export controls and growing US Department of Defense stockpiling.
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