Global iodine reserves by country 2023 | Statista (original) (raw)

Published by May 13, 2024

As of 2023, Japan had the largest reserves of iodine across the globe, estimated at some 4.9 million metric tons. This was followed by Chile, with reserves amounting to 610,000 metric tons. In comparison, Iran had iodine reserves of about 40,000 metric tons that year.

Leading countries based on iodine reserves worldwide as of 2023 (in metric tons)

Characteristic Reserves in metric tons
Japan 4,900,000
Chile 610,000
United States 250,000
Azerbaijan 170,000
Russia 120,000
Turkmenistan 70,000
Iran 40,000

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