Dominance in Global Mineral Production by Country

The chart highlights the significant concentration of global mineral production within a few countries, with China emerging as a dominant player. China leads in the production of several critical minerals, including Gallium (93%), Rare Earths (83%), and Tungsten (82%). This dominance underscores China's strategic control over essential resources, which are vital for various industries, including electronics and renewable energy. The United States, while leading in Beryllium production (89%), shows a stark contrast in its reliance on other countries for different minerals. The Democratic Republic of Congo's control over Cobalt (54%) is notable, given the mineral's importance in battery production. Australia's significant share in Lithium (43%) highlights its role in the growing electric vehicle market. Brazil's dominance in Niobium (91%) and South Africa's in the Platinum group (51%) further illustrate the geographical concentration of mineral resources. This distribution raises questions about supply chain vulnerabilities and geopolitical dependencies, especially as global demand for these minerals increases. The chart serves as a visual reminder of the strategic importance of mineral resources and the potential implications for global trade and politics.

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