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Tungsten Prices Surge as Western Miners Race to Secure Supply

By MGN EditorialFebruary 27, 2026 at 04:00 PM

Tungsten prices have surged fivefold over the past year as supply tightens, prompting a scramble by Western miners to secure critical resources.

Tungsten prices have surged fivefold over the past year as prolonged underinvestment and tightening Chinese exports push the market toward what BMO analysts warn could be a 'supply crunch', according to a report from PR Newswire. The price surge has sparked a race among Western miners to secure tungsten supplies, a critical metal used in a variety of industrial applications including shipbuilding, offshore energy, and maritime equipment manufacturing. Tungsten is an essential refractory metal that can withstand extremely high temperatures, making it a vital component in cutting tools, wear-resistant parts, and defense applications. 'The global tungsten market is facing significant supply challenges, with Chinese export restrictions and a lack of new mine development in recent years,' said an industry analyst quoted in the report. 'This has created an opportunity for Western producers to step up and meet the growing demand, but it will require substantial investment to bring new tungsten projects online.' Major mining firms are investing heavily to expand production and secure long-term supply contracts, especially as governments and industries prioritize securing critical minerals to reduce reliance on China, which controls over 80% of the global tungsten market. Analysts expect the supply crunch to continue in the near-term, putting pressure on manufacturers and supply chains that rely on this strategic metal. The surge in tungsten prices underscores the maritime industry's vulnerability to disruptions in the global mining and minerals trade. As ships, offshore platforms, and port equipment require tungsten-based components, the industry will need to work closely with miners and suppliers to ensure continued access to this vital resource.
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