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Technology metals include a diverse range of elements (e.g. rare earth elements, cobalt and lithium) that are essential for many applications, including low-carbon and digital technologies. Technology metals are typically produced in small quantities in comparison to common industrial metals, such as copper, lead and zinc (see global metal production figure below). However, their value is not insignificant. They are characterised by a heightened risk of supply disruption, their low-recycling rates and their poorly understood flows, they are also subject to rapidly increasing demand. These characteristics often lead to these metals being deemed as critical, with bottlenecks appearing at several stages of their supply chains.
Global production of metals and ores. Figures for Fe, Cr, Mn, Zr and Au are based on production of gross ore. Figures for Mg and Al are based on refined metal production. Figures for all other metals are mine production based on metal content. All figures are based on data from BGS World Mineral Production. All figures are rounded.