Dem. People's Rep. of Korea
Critical minerals overview
Share of total world production, 2022
- Tungsten1.90%
- Graphite0.48%
- Molybdenum0.28%
- AluminiumNo data
- ArsenicNo data
- BariumNo data
- BerylliumNo data
- BoronNo data
- CadmiumNo data
- CeriumNo data
- ChromiumNo data
- CobaltNo data
- CopperNo data
- DysprosiumNo data
- ErbiumNo data
- EuropiumNo data
- GadoliniumNo data
- GalliumNo data
- GermaniumNo data
- HafniumNo data
- HolmiumNo data
- IndiumNo data
- IridiumNo data
- IronNo data
- LanthanumNo data
- LithiumNo data
- MagnesiumNo data
- ManganeseNo data
- NeodymiumNo data
- NickelNo data
- NiobiumNo data
- OsmiumNo data
- PalladiumNo data
- PhosphorusNo data
- PlatinumNo data
- PraseodymiumNo data
- RhodiumNo data
- RutheniumNo data
- SamariumNo data
- ScandiumNo data
- SeleniumNo data
- SiliconNo data
- SilverNo data
- TantalumNo data
- TelluriumNo data
- TerbiumNo data
- ThoriumNo data
- ThuliumNo data
- TinNo data
- TitaniumNo data
- UraniumNo data
- VanadiumNo data
- YtterbiumNo data
- YttriumNo data
- ZincNo data
- ZirconiumNo data
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) publishes annual summary reports that provide estimates of reserve and production statistics for individual minerals and materials in specific countries. Reserves refer to the economically extractable or producible portion of the reserve base at the time of assessment. Production signifies the amount of a mineral or material that has been extracted or manufactured within a certain period.