European bismuth prices have surged to their highest levels since 2008, driven by concerns over impending export restrictions from China The move, viewed as a retaliatory measure amidst escalating global trade tensions, has sparked fears of a significant supply crunch for the metal, which is crucial in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and nuclear research
Earlier this month, China announced its intention to impose export controls on five key metals: tungsten, tellurium, molybdenum, bismuth, and indium
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