China Antimony Production by Year

Product
Alumina
Aluminum, Primary
Ammonia
Antimony
Arsenic Trioxide
Asbestos
Barite
Bauxite
Beryl
Bismuth
Boron Minerals
Bromine
Cadmium
Celestite
Chromite
Cobalt
Copper
Crude Iodine
Diatomite
Feldspar
Ferrochromium
Fluorspar
Gold
Graphite
Gypsum
Hydraulic Cement
Indium
Iron Ore
Lead
Lithium Minerals And Brine
Magnesite
Magnesium
Marketable Potash
Mercury
Mica
Molybdenum
Pig Iron
Quicklime And Hydrated Lime, Including Dead-Burned Dolomite
Rare Earths
Raw Steel
Salt
Silver
Soda Ash
Synthetic Diamond
Talc And Pyrophyllite
Tin
Tungsten
Vanadium
Vermiculite
Wollastonite
Zinc
Zirconium Mineral Concentrates
Graph
Production
Unit of Measure
Metric tons, antimony content unless otherwise specified

Source: United States Geological Survey (USGS) Minerals Resources Program

Note: Check source table for details and footnotes

YearProductionUnit of Measure% Change
2004125000Metric tons, antimony content unless otherwise specifiedNA
2005152000Metric tons, antimony content unless otherwise specified21.60%
2006153000Metric tons, antimony content unless otherwise specified0.66%
2007163000Metric tons, antimony content unless otherwise specified6.54%
2008166000Metric tons, antimony content unless otherwise specified1.84%
2009140000Metric tons, antimony content unless otherwise specified-15.66%
2010150000Metric tons, antimony content unless otherwise specified7.14%
2011150000Metric tons, antimony content unless otherwise specified0.00%
2012145000Metric tons, antimony content unless otherwise specified-3.33%
Country
Australia
Bolivia
Canada
China
Guatemala
Kyrgyzstan
Peru
Russian Federation
South Africa
Tajikistan
Thailand
Turkey