
Overview of our Commodity Offering
Invest Individually and Future-Oriented
- Gallium
- Annual world production (2022)
- 550 tons
- Estimated share of our inventory in the AWP
- 2,6 %
- Estimated increase in demand
- > 10% p. a.
- Global reserves
- no current figures

- Germanium
- Annual world production (2022)
- 140 tonnes
- Estimated share of our inventory in the AWP
- 0,7 %
- Estimated increase in demand
- 3–5% p.a.
- Global reserves
- 14,000 tonnes

- Hafnium
- Global Annual Production (2022)
- 36 tons
- Estimated share of our inventory in GAP
- 0,8 %
- Estimated Demand Increase
- > 10% p.a.
- Global Reserves
- n.a.

- Rhenium
- World Annual Production (2022)
- 58 tons
- Estimated share of our inventory in WAP
- 2,25 %
- Estimated Demand Increase
- > 10% p.a.
- Global Reserves
- 2,400 tons

- Indium
- Global Annual Production (2022)
- 900 tons
- Estimated share of our inventory in GWP
- 0,55 %
- Estimated Demand Increase
- > 8% p.a.
- Global Reserves
- N/A

- Antimony
- Annual global production (2024)
- 100,000 tons
- Estimated increase in demand
- approx. 6.5 % p.a.
- Global reserves
- approx. 2,000,000 tons

- Neodymium Oxide
- Global Annual Production (2020)
- 43,000 tons
- Price Increase (2021)
- 110 %

- Praseodymium oxide
- Annual global production
- 15,000 tonnes
- China’s share of production
- 64,2 %
- EU recycling rate
- 1 %

- Scandium Oxide
- Annual global production
- 9.1 tons
- Annual global production volume
- 15–25 tons, estimated

- Terbium oxide
- Annual global production
- 10 tonnes
- Annual global production volume
- 320 tonnes

- Yttrium oxide
- Annual world production in 2024
- 15,000 – 20,000 tons
- Top 5 producers worldwide
- 5 %
- Supply risk (EU) incl. refining
- 100 %
- Recycling rate (EU)
- 1 %

- Gadolinium oxide
- Global annual production (2016)
- 75 tonnes
- Annual global production volume
- 400 tons

- Dysprosium Oxide
- Global Annual Production (2021)
- 140 tons
- Estimated share of our inventory in the G.A.P.
- 0,7 %
- Estimated demand increase
- 3–5% p.a.
- Global Reserves 2020
- 14,000 tons according to U.S. Geological Survey
