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“ZINC 2026: Global Zinc Market on Fire – Supply Shortage Driving Prices Higher” BY SO OK TRADING | April 21, 2026

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Global Zinc Market: When Supply Tightness Becomes the Story
By SO OK TRADING | April 21, 2026

 
Imagine stepping into the London Metal Exchange (LME)
On April 20, 2026, the trading board lit up — Zinc surged to $3,430 per ton, the highest in years. Excitement and concern filled the room as the market reacted to the tightening supply.

 
Silent Mines: The Beginning of the Crisis
Once-busy zinc mines have gone quiet. Tara Mine in Ireland shut down, Australian mines halted due to rising costs, and even Red Dog in the U.S. faced declining ore quality. Supply shrank sharply, leaving the market visibly strained.

 
Struggling Smelters: Lower Output, Higher Costs
Global smelters are burdened by soaring energy costs and strict environmental regulations. European plants reduced output, some went into maintenance shutdowns, while Chinese smelters faced production cuts due to pollution and energy restrictions. Treatment charges (TC) fell below break-even, forcing producers to slow down.

 
Vanishing Stocks: Market Fragility
LME warehouses once full now stand nearly empty. Traders withdrew zinc to store off-market for speculation, causing official inventories to plunge. This fragility makes the market highly sensitive to even minor news or disruptions.

 
A Turbulent World: External Pressures
Trade conflicts and geopolitical tensions disrupted shipments. Droughts and extreme weather hit mines and smelters reliant on water, worsening the global supply squeeze.

 
Relentless Demand: Growth of New Markets
Demand continues to rise, driven by infrastructure projects, electric vehicles, and clean energy. Galvanized steel remains essential for solar and wind projects worldwide, keeping zinc consumption strong.

 
Price Surge: A Signal of Tightness
Zinc prices climbed from $2,900 to above $3,400 per ton. In local currency terms, costs soared further. Regional premiums highlight market differences: Southeast Asia $110–140, Europe $220–260, and the U.S. $400–460 per ton.

 
Grade Differences: Quality Matters
Special High Grade (SHG, 99.99% purity) is vital for precision casting, while High Grade (HG, 99.95% purity) suffices for general galvanizing. Buyers pay more for higher purity, reflecting its value in specialized applications.

 
Price Outlook: Preparing for Uncertainty
Analysts at Goldman Sachs, Citi, and Macquarie remain bullish, forecasting $3,200–3,600 per ton, with potential to hit $4,000 if LME stocks fall to critical levels.

 
Conclusion: A Seller’s Market
The zinc story in 2026 is defined by supply shortages, rising demand, and surging prices. Until inventories recover, sellers will continue to dominate, and prices are likely to climb further.

 
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