Industrial Minerals review 2024 - ME Feature Article
- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 1700 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 2025
Abstract
There is no doubt, if any existed, that the
commercial minerals world has now moved
into a new era of unprecedented challenges in
the sourcing, mining, processing, trade and use of
industrial minerals.
Industrial (nonmetallic) minerals remain the
often unsung workhorse of mineral commodities
and specialist raw materials that frankly keep
the world’s manufacturing industries ticking
over, and everyday products we use in sound
availability. They are also very much present
among the so-called “critical minerals” necessary
to advance cutting-edge developments in
growing high-tech markets
such as in energy transition:
for example, lithium,
rare earths, graphite and
fluorspar.
Indeed, in the United
States during 2024, industrial
minerals again accounted for
the majority share of total sourcing, and, yes, geopolitics.
The last few years have witnessed a series
of geopolitical issues that have impacted and
continue to impact international trade in
industrial minerals. Above all, it has been the
threat and implementation of recent trade tariffs
between countries that have been most damaging
in creating a potential trade war.
mine production by value at
$72.1 billion, or 54 percent,
followed by metals, 25
percent, and coal, 21 percent,
according to the latest data
from the U.S. Geological
Survey (USGS).
But right now, “industry
resilience” seems to be the
rallying call, with industrial
mineral producers and
traders facing straitened
times from market
slowdowns; environmental
regulations; decarbonization
and other sustainability
issues; pressure to diversify;
and near-shore mineral sourcing, and, yes, geopolitics.
The last few years have witnessed a series
of geopolitical issues that have impacted and
continue to impact international trade in
industrial minerals. Above all, it has been the
threat and implementation of recent trade tariffs
between countries that have been most damaging
in creating a potential trade war.
Citation
APA: (2025) Industrial Minerals review 2024 - ME Feature Article
MLA: Industrial Minerals review 2024 - ME Feature Article. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.