Lead Monthly Price - Mauritius Rupee per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

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Apr 2016 - Mar 2026: 27,279.590 (44.86%)
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Description: Lead (LME), refined, 99.97% purity, settlement price

Unit: Mauritius Rupee per Metric Ton



Source: Platts Metals Week, Engineering and Mining Journal; Thomson Reuters Datastream; World Bank.

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Overview

Lead is a dense, soft, corrosion-resistant base metal traded on commodity markets as refined metal, typically quoted against the London Metal Exchange benchmark for lead of 99.97% purity in US dollars per metric ton. It is valued for its low melting point, ease of casting, and ability to form stable compounds and alloys. The metal is used primarily in lead-acid batteries, which remain the dominant end use because they provide reliable starting, lighting, and ignition power, as well as backup storage for stationary applications. Lead is also used in radiation shielding, cable sheathing, ammunition, weights, and certain chemical and industrial products. Because it is a by-product in many mining systems and is closely tied to battery recycling, lead pricing reflects both primary mining output and the availability of scrap feedstock. Its market structure is shaped by the balance between refined metal supply, recycling flows, and steady industrial demand rather than by highly seasonal consumption patterns.

Supply Drivers

Lead supply comes from two main sources: primary mining and secondary recovery from scrap, especially spent lead-acid batteries. Primary lead is commonly associated with zinc, silver, copper, and other polymetallic ores, so output often depends on the economics of those companion metals and on the operation of mines where lead is not the sole product. Major producing regions include China, Australia, Peru, Mexico, the United States, and parts of Europe, where geological endowment, mining infrastructure, and smelting capacity support long-lived production. Because lead is frequently recovered from complex ore bodies, supply can be constrained by ore grades, mine depletion, concentrate quality, and the need for smelting and refining capacity. Transport and environmental controls matter because lead-bearing concentrates and emissions require specialized handling. Secondary supply is structurally important because battery collection systems create a large recycling loop; this makes scrap availability, collection efficiency, and regional recycling infrastructure central to market balance. Production also responds with lags to mine development, permitting, and smelter maintenance, which can tighten supply when disruptions occur.

Demand Drivers

Lead demand is dominated by lead-acid batteries used in vehicles, industrial backup power, telecommunications, and energy storage systems. This end use gives the market a strong link to transportation fleets, replacement demand, and stationary power applications rather than to fast-growing consumer electronics. Battery demand is relatively stable because lead-acid technology is mature, inexpensive, and well suited to high surge power and recycling. The metal also has structural demand in radiation shielding for medical and industrial facilities, in ammunition, and in certain alloys and chemical applications. Substitution works in both directions: lithium-ion batteries compete in some storage applications, while lead-acid batteries retain advantages in cost, recyclability, and established manufacturing systems. Seasonal patterns can appear in vehicle servicing, construction, and industrial activity, but the main demand driver is the large installed base of batteries that must be replaced over time. Environmental regulation influences end use by restricting lead in some consumer products, yet recycling systems preserve demand for refined lead in closed-loop battery manufacturing.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Lead prices are influenced by broad industrial activity because the metal is closely tied to transportation, manufacturing, and battery replacement cycles. Like most base metals, lead is priced in US dollars, so exchange-rate movements affect purchasing power for non-dollar consumers and can alter import demand. Interest rates matter through inventory financing costs: when storage and carry costs rise, holding metal becomes more expensive, which can affect nearby versus deferred pricing. Lead can also exhibit contango or backwardation depending on the balance between prompt physical availability and warehouse stocks, especially because it is a storable industrial metal with established exchange inventories. As a base metal, it often moves with the wider industrial metals complex and with expectations for manufacturing demand, though its battery-centric demand gives it a somewhat different profile from metals tied more directly to construction or electronics.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 201660,816.42-
May 201660,014.41-1.32%
Jun 201660,648.321.06%
Jul 201665,126.857.38%
Aug 201664,671.78-0.70%
Sep 201668,811.386.40%
Oct 201672,067.924.73%
Nov 201678,028.308.27%
Dec 201679,433.751.80%
Jan 201780,426.021.25%
Feb 201782,154.912.15%
Mar 201780,827.65-1.62%
Apr 201778,329.09-3.09%
May 201773,965.66-5.57%
Jun 201774,033.380.09%
Jul 201777,442.634.61%
Aug 201777,812.170.48%
Sep 201778,960.931.48%
Oct 201784,863.957.48%
Nov 201783,880.39-1.16%
Dec 201784,637.660.90%
Jan 201885,272.600.75%
Feb 201884,107.91-1.37%
Mar 201878,989.45-6.09%
Apr 201879,346.450.45%
May 201881,434.902.63%
Jun 201883,894.383.02%
Jul 201875,579.98-9.91%
Aug 201870,458.06-6.78%
Sep 201869,327.12-1.61%
Oct 201868,387.87-1.35%
Nov 201866,668.26-2.51%
Dec 201867,572.361.36%
Jan 201968,192.340.92%
Feb 201970,433.823.29%
Mar 201970,646.410.30%
Apr 201967,433.70-4.55%
May 201963,679.96-5.57%
Jun 201967,454.525.93%
Jul 201970,658.234.75%
Aug 201973,475.593.99%
Sep 201975,115.972.23%
Oct 201979,543.165.89%
Nov 201973,793.52-7.23%
Dec 201969,582.98-5.71%
Jan 202070,469.971.27%
Feb 202069,761.56-1.01%
Mar 202066,602.35-4.53%
Apr 202066,029.26-0.86%
May 202065,336.66-1.05%
Jun 202069,979.327.11%
Jul 202073,025.234.35%
Aug 202077,180.925.69%
Sep 202074,681.57-3.24%
Oct 202071,108.21-4.78%
Nov 202076,839.648.06%
Dec 202080,354.184.57%
Jan 202179,787.80-0.70%
Feb 202183,119.804.18%
Mar 202178,620.64-5.41%
Apr 202181,730.193.96%
May 202188,722.418.56%
Jun 202190,197.981.66%
Jul 2021100,189.5011.08%
Aug 2021103,343.903.15%
Sep 202196,084.71-7.02%
Oct 2021100,581.004.68%
Nov 2021100,628.100.05%
Dec 2021100,001.10-0.62%
Jan 2022101,700.601.70%
Feb 2022100,538.90-1.14%
Mar 2022103,460.702.91%
Apr 2022103,930.400.45%
May 202292,767.91-10.74%
Jun 202291,429.82-1.44%
Jul 202289,794.48-1.79%
Aug 202293,437.414.06%
Sep 202283,494.20-10.64%
Oct 202289,228.086.87%
Nov 202292,558.303.73%
Dec 202297,252.455.07%
Jan 202397,404.700.16%
Feb 202395,725.27-1.72%
Mar 202398,835.873.25%
Apr 202397,414.98-1.44%
May 202394,881.41-2.60%
Jun 202397,219.342.46%
Jul 202396,471.60-0.77%
Aug 202398,234.001.83%
Sep 2023101,656.003.48%
Oct 202395,135.28-6.41%
Nov 202397,230.862.20%
Dec 202389,928.74-7.51%
Jan 202493,449.003.91%
Feb 202495,251.231.93%
Mar 202495,172.56-0.08%
Apr 202499,353.484.39%
May 2024103,125.603.80%
Jun 2024100,711.60-2.34%
Jul 202498,970.71-1.73%
Aug 202492,860.21-6.17%
Sep 202492,471.57-0.42%
Oct 202494,447.802.14%
Nov 202493,168.89-1.35%
Dec 202493,561.520.42%
Jan 202590,254.07-3.54%
Feb 202591,731.861.64%
Mar 202592,876.301.25%
Apr 202586,036.55-7.36%
May 202590,063.194.68%
Jun 202590,304.510.27%
Jul 202591,040.320.81%
Aug 202589,389.04-1.81%
Sep 202589,549.660.18%
Oct 202589,814.330.30%
Nov 202592,325.132.80%
Dec 202589,750.72-2.79%
Jan 202692,957.023.57%
Feb 202688,726.54-4.55%
Mar 202688,096.02-0.71%

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