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Trafigura's Nyrstar shipments first antimony from Australia plant

Trafigura's Nyrstar unit has announced that it shipped its first shipment of commercial-grade Antimony from the?Port Pirie Metals Processing Facility in South Australia on Monday. This is a "milestone" for the country as they strive to improve their domestic supply chains.

In a statement, the company announced that the first shipment will be delivered to a local manufacturer. The company expects to export future cargoes?to clients in Europe, Asia and America.

Antimony is used in semiconductors, automotive components, and defence applications. Canberra has designated it as a 'priority critical mineral' and part of the U.S. Australia critical minerals framework to diversify supply away from dominant suppliers.

Nyrstar is owned by Trafigura, a global commodities trader. The facility processes a variety of local and international concentrates using its existing metals infrastructure.

It is capable of producing up to 5,000 tons of antimony annually, which represents roughly 15%?of?global?supply and almost equal to the total U.S. Imports in 2023.

The company said that the Australian and South Australian governments supported the accelerated development of the demonstration plant.

Nyrstar has begun exploring the production of other critical minerals, such as tellurium and bismuth at Port Pirie zinc works and germanium in its Hobart zinc plant. (Reporting and editing by Harikrishnan Nair in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)