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“Global Metals 2026: Antimony Surges, Tin Heats Up, Zinc Recovers, Silicon Steadies, Lead Holds Firm — Five Metals Reshaping the Future of Industry. Are You Ready?”

Last updated: 31 Mar 2026
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Global Metals 2026: The Supply Game Reshaping Industry’s Future

ZINC ANTIMONY SILICON TIN LEAD
The essential metals powering batteries, galvanized steel, die casting, tin coating, and clean energy infrastructure.

By the end of March 2026, the global metals market is unfolding like a grand stage drama — some metals are surging into scarcity, others are rebounding as rising stars, while a few remain steady as the stable cost base of industry.

 

Antimony & Tin: Strategic Metals in Demand

Antimony: Prices surged to 25,000–30,000 USD/ton as China tightened export controls. Demand remains strong in military applications, next-generation lithium batteries, and solar cells.
Tin: Holding above 45,000 USD/ton despite recent corrections. Supply issues in Indonesia and Myanmar keep the market tight, while semiconductor and AI demand fuel continued strength.
Industrial Insight: These are “Rare Assets” — scarce, strategic, and advantageous for those who hold them.

 

Zinc: Galvanized & Green Revolution

Prices remain above 3,000 USD/ton, supported by a 75% drop in LME stocks and reduced smelting output.
Clean energy and EV infrastructure demand could push prices toward 3,400–3,500 USD/ton.
Market Insight: Zinc is the “Rising Star,” reflecting the momentum of infrastructure and green energy investment.

 

⚖️ Silicon & Lead: Stable Cost Base

Silicon Metal: Prices steady at 1.5–1.8 USD/kg (approx. 45–55 RMB/kg). Oversupply from China keeps levels low, but EV and solar demand provide support. Current prices may represent a bottom, with upside potential if China restricts exports or enforces environmental policies.
Lead: The most stable at 1,900–2,100 USD/ton. Demand from traditional batteries remains steady, with recycling driving circular economy practices.
Industrial Insight: These metals form the “Stable Base,” ideal for cost management and long-term planning.

 

Strategic Matrix: Risk vs Opportunity

High Risk / High Reward → Antimony, Tin
Medium Risk / Growth Potential → Zinc
Low Risk / Stable Base → Silicon, Lead
 

✨ Conclusion

The metals market today is not just about price — it’s about the “supply security game.” Those holding stock are the winners. Antimony and Tin are strategic assets, Zinc is the rising star, while Silicon and Lead provide stability. With current low levels, now is the time to secure supply and invest wisely.

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