Product intelligence · HS 810600 · 2024 data

Bismuth: articles thereof, including waste and scrap

Global exports of bismuth: articles thereof, including waste and scrap totalled $102,310,125 in 2024, a +18.1% change from the previous year. Traded by 65 countries across 697 bilateral corridors, with demand from 110 importing markets. The long-term trend is declining.

Data: OECD BIMTS · Coverage: 19952024 · Updated: 2026-07-17

Global trade

$102.3M

+18.1% YoY

3Y / 5Y CAGR

-6.9%

5Y: -0.1%

Supply structure

Moderately concentrated

HHI 0.230

Volatility

Low

Score 10/100

1.

Market movement

In 2024, bismuth: articles thereof, including waste and scrap trade exhibited strong growth, with global flows reaching $102,310,125 and a three-year compound annual growth rate of -6.9% (five-year: -0.1%). The all-time peak of $365,617,102 was recorded in 2007; the current level is 72% below that high-water mark.

Over the 30-year observation window (19952024), 59% of years recorded positive growth, indicating a mildly upward trajectory with periodic contractions. Trend momentum is steady (+2.8% acceleration).

The World Trade Flows Characterization classifies bismuth: articles thereof, including waste and scrap as "One-way trade" in the medium price range price segment, providing additional context for market positioning and competitive dynamics.

2.

Supply & demand structure

The supply side is moderately concentrated (Herfindahl-Hirschman Index 0.230). The three largest exporters — China ($44.4M), South Korea ($14.4M), and United States ($13.9M) — collectively dominate supply flows. The leading exporter has grown at -6.1% over the last three years.

On the demand side, importer concentration is diversified (HHI 0.107). The three largest import markets are United States ($23.0M), Germany ($13.6M), and China ($13.6M). The largest importing market sources from 24 different supplying countries.

Estimated substitution elasticity: -19.27. Buyers are highly price-sensitive and can switch between suppliers relatively easily.

The dominant trade corridor is South Korea → United States at $10.7M, representing 46.6% of the importer's total demand.

3.

Risk profile & trade outlook

The volatility score for bismuth: articles thereof, including waste and scrap is 10 out of 100, classified as low. Trade flows are relatively stable compared to other HS6 products, suggesting mature supply chains and predictable demand.

For market entrants, strong demand tailwinds create a favourable entry environment. A moderately concentrated market rewards differentiated positioning and strategic partner selection.

Data confidence is rated "High" based on reporting coverage and consistency across OECD member and partner countries.

Historical evidence

Annual trade value 19952024

Peak: $365,617,102 in 2007. Currently 72% below peak.

YearGlobal trade (USD)YoY growth
2015$164,892,885-41.9%
2016$126,356,599-23.4%
2017$127,274,243+0.7%
2018$146,959,532+15.5%
2019$103,033,846-29.9%
2020$80,155,616-22.2%
2021$126,861,185+58.3%
2022$111,993,987-11.7%
2023$86,610,147-22.7%
2024$102,310,125+18.1%

Top exporting countries

Ranked by export value of bismuth: articles thereof, including waste and scrap in 2024.

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Top importing markets

Largest import destinations for bismuth: articles thereof, including waste and scrap.

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Leading trade corridors

Largest bilateral export flows for bismuth: articles thereof, including waste and scrap, ranked by value. Click any country to view its full profile.

#ExporterImporterValue 20243Y CAGR
1South KoreaUnited States$10.7M+69.6%
2ChinaGermany$10.2M-5.2%
3ChinaUnited States$7.8M-11.3%
4ChinaNetherlands$7.8M+83.0%
5VietnamChina$3.4M-29.5%
6United StatesChina$2.9M+141.6%
7BelgiumNetherlands$2.8M-14.2%
8ChinaChina$1.9M+684.1%

Showing top 8 of 10 corridors with available data for 2024.

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Sources, definitions & methodology

Data source

OECD Bilateral International Merchandise Trade Statistics (BIMTS). Aggregated from 312M+ reported trade records across 200+ countries and 5,300+ HS6 product codes. Coverage: 19952024.

Key indicators

HHI (Herfindahl-Hirschman Index): market concentration, 0 = fully diversified, 1 = single player. CAGR: compound annual growth rate over a stated period. Volatility score: trade value variability, 0–100 scale.

How this page is made

All statistical content on this page is data-driven, composed programmatically from live OECD trade records. No generic AI-generated prose is used. Analytical paragraphs combine real data points with factual interpretation. This page was last refreshed on 2026-07-17.