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Metal Wars in the Age of AI: When Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Antimony, and Lead Become Weapons of Global Economics — Prices Shaken by AI, EV, and Energy Conflicts | Strategic Metal Market Outlook Q2/2026

Last updated: 21 Mar 2026
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Metal Wars in the Age of AI – Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Antimony, Lead

ïļ Middle East unrest sparks raw material shortages and volatile price swings
Article by SO OK TRADING | March 21, 2026

Base metals and strategic metals are becoming the “lifeblood of the global economy” in 2026. Driven by AI, EVs, Data Centers, clean energy, and even military security, nations worldwide are racing to secure Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Antimony, and Lead to strengthen their bargaining power on the global stage.

 

Copper – The King of Industry

March 2026 Price: 11,800 – 13,200 USD/ton (387,000 – 420,000 THB/ton)
Q2/2026 Outlook: 12,500 – 13,500 USD/ton (400,000 – 450,000 THB/ton)
Drivers: EV charging, power grids, data centers
Strategy: Accumulate if prices dip below 12,000 USD
 

Aluminum – The Geopolitical Lightweight

March 2026 Price: 3,150 – 3,440 USD/ton (103,000 – 112,800 THB/ton)
Q2/2026 Outlook: 3,000 – 3,500 USD/ton (100,000 – 113,500 THB/ton)
Pressure Factors: Middle East crisis (Bahrain, Strait of Hormuz) + energy costs
Strategy: Beware of chasing prices during war-driven volatility
 

Zinc – The Metal of Real Estate & Infrastructure

March 2026 Price: 3,000 – 3,450 USD/ton (102,000 – 113,000 THB/ton)
Q2/2026 Outlook: Could rise to 3,200 – 3,650 USD/ton if China launches property stimulus
Drivers: Anti-rust steel coating, construction, infrastructure
Strategy: Watch China’s policy closely
 

Antimony – The “Grey Gold” of Security

March 2026 Price: 25,500 – 26,500 USD/ton (780,800 – 840,000 THB/ton)
Q2/2026 Outlook: May surge past 27,000 USD/ton if China maintains export restrictions
Drivers: Military industry, solar panels, clean energy batteries
Strategy: Tight supply and strong U.S.–China demand make Antimony a hot commodity
 

Lead – The Backbone of Batteries & Energy Storage

March 2026 Price: 1,900 – 2,000 USD/ton (64,500 – 69,500 THB/ton)
Q2/2026 Outlook: Stable at 1,950 – 2,100 USD/ton
Drivers: Automotive start-stop batteries, UPS systems, recycling
Strategy: Even in the lithium era, lead remains indispensable
 

Key Global Players in Non-Ferrous Metals

China: Largest consumer of copper & zinc, controls antimony exports
USA: Heavy demand for copper in data centers and antimony in defense
Europe: Major aluminum & zinc user, pressured by energy costs
Japan: Imports raw materials, processes into high-purity metals for semiconductors & robotics
Australia: Supplier of lead, zinc, and antimony ores
Thailand: Downstream manufacturing hub (automotive, electronics, packaging), highly sensitive to import costs & FX
Indonesia: Expanding smelters, pushing downstream investment
Singapore: Financial & hedging hub, managing liquidity in ASEAN
 

Q2/2026 Outlook

Copper & Antimony: Stars of the quarter, driven by supply shortages
Aluminum: Volatile due to war, but expected to stabilize later
Zinc: Dependent on China’s stimulus policies
Lead: Stable demand, continues as a foundational metal
 

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