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China Restricts Tungsten Exports Amid Defense Demand
March 16, 2026
Tungsten prices have surged over 550% in the past year due to China's significant export restrictions combined with increased global defense demand driven by rising military conflicts, including tensions in the Middle East. This supply shortage presents procurement challenges for Western manufacturers and defense contractors who rely heavily on tungsten for critical applications. New tungsten production outside China is unlikely to materialize for at least two years, intensifying supply risks and cost pressures for defense-related manufacturing.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate higher tungsten costs and potential supply constraints impacting defense manufacturing and related contracts.
- Defense contractors and suppliers must evaluate alternative sourcing strategies and consider stockpiling to mitigate near-term shortages.
- Organizations involved in materials procurement should monitor geopolitical developments influencing tungsten availability, especially export policies from China.
- Engineering firms like Sandvik and Ceratizit, active in tungsten-related manufacturing, may experience operational impacts and shifting market dynamics.
I have watched numerous rare mineral markets over the past 12 years, but I have never seen a market as extremely undersupplied as this.
— George Heppel, BMO Capital Markets analyst
The Middle East conflict has had a decisive impact on the recent price surge.
— Janine Le Roux, Project Blue researcher
Agencies
Chinese government, U.S. Geological Survey, Trump administration
Vendors
Sandvik, Ceratizit
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- Tungsten soars as China curbs exports and global defense demand spikes - CHOSUNBIZ · Chosunbiz · Mar 16