Zinc Monthly Price - Rand per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Feb 1997 - Jun 2025: 42,065.980 (800.43%)
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Description: Zinc (LME), high grade, minimum 99.95% purity, settlement price beginning April 1990; previously special high grade, minimum 99.995%, cash prices

Unit: Rand per Metric Ton



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

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Overview

Zinc is a base metal used primarily to protect steel from corrosion and, to a lesser extent, in alloys and chemical applications. On commodity markets, it is commonly priced as high-grade zinc on the London Metal Exchange (LME), quoted in U.S. dollars per metric ton. The LME benchmark reflects deliverable metal meeting exchange specifications and serves as a reference for physical trade, hedging, and industrial contracting. Zinc is traded in metric tons, with market participants often discussing refined metal rather than ore or concentrate.

Its most important use is galvanizing, where a thin zinc coating is applied to steel to slow rusting. This makes zinc closely tied to construction, infrastructure, transportation equipment, and fabricated metal products. Zinc is also used in brass and other alloys, die-casting, and a range of chemical products such as zinc oxide. Because its main function is protective rather than decorative, demand is linked to the stock of steel in use and to maintenance and replacement cycles across industrial economies.

Supply Drivers

Zinc supply depends on both mining and smelting, with ore typically produced as a byproduct of polymetallic deposits that also contain lead, copper, silver, or gold. Major mining regions include China, Australia, Peru, India, Mexico, and parts of Europe, where geology has long supported large sulfide deposits. Because zinc is often recovered from complex ores, output depends not only on zinc grades but also on the economics of associated metals and on the availability of concentrator and smelter capacity.

Production is constrained by the mining cycle, which includes exploration, permitting, shaft development, and mill construction, all of which create long lead times. Ore grades decline over time at mature mines, and replacement requires sustained investment. Weather, power availability, water access, and transport infrastructure matter because many mines are located in remote regions. Smelting is energy-intensive and sensitive to electricity and fuel costs, while environmental controls affect operating costs and plant utilization. Concentrate treatment charges and refining charges also influence the balance between mine output and smelter demand for feedstock.

Demand Drivers

Zinc demand is dominated by galvanizing, so it is closely linked to steel consumption in construction, machinery, appliances, vehicles, and infrastructure maintenance. Because galvanized steel is used to extend service life, zinc demand reflects both new steel fabrication and replacement of corroded assets. This creates a structural link to industrial activity, urbanization, and the long-lived capital stock rather than to short-lived consumer spending alone.

Substitution is limited in many applications because zinc offers a cost-effective corrosion barrier, though aluminum, stainless steel, coatings, and plastics can replace it in some uses. In die-casting and brass production, zinc competes with aluminum and copper depending on strength, weight, and fabrication requirements. Demand also includes zinc oxide for rubber, ceramics, paints, and chemicals, which ties the metal to industrial production and manufacturing supply chains. Seasonal patterns can appear in construction and infrastructure work, but the broader demand base is shaped by durable goods production and maintenance cycles. In many economies, zinc use rises with industrialization because galvanizing is a standard method for protecting steel assets.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Zinc prices are sensitive to global industrial activity because the metal is used in manufacturing and construction rather than in purely financial applications. A stronger U.S. dollar often weighs on dollar-denominated metal prices by making them more expensive for non-U.S. buyers, while a weaker dollar tends to support them. Interest rates matter through inventory financing and the cost of holding metal in storage, which affects the shape of the forward curve. When nearby supply is tight relative to warehouse stocks, the market can move into backwardation; when inventories are ample, contango is more common.

Zinc also responds to broader commodity sentiment and to expectations for industrial output, freight, and energy costs. Because smelting is energy-intensive, power prices can influence margins and supply behavior. The metal is not a classic monetary hedge like gold, but it can still be affected by inflation expectations through their impact on input costs, financing, and industrial demand.

MonthPriceChange
Feb 19975,255.41-
Mar 19975,565.745.90%
Apr 19975,511.51-0.97%
May 19975,854.666.23%
Jun 19976,091.644.05%
Jul 19976,921.4213.62%
Aug 19977,741.5311.85%
Sep 19977,694.26-0.61%
Oct 19976,032.05-21.60%
Nov 19975,675.56-5.91%
Dec 19975,365.97-5.45%
Jan 19985,423.721.08%
Feb 19985,150.47-5.04%
Mar 19985,212.051.20%
Apr 19985,535.356.20%
May 19985,407.26-2.31%
Jun 19985,434.020.49%
Jul 19986,475.5119.17%
Aug 19986,480.740.08%
Sep 19986,112.05-5.69%
Oct 19985,452.53-10.79%
Nov 19985,465.200.23%
Dec 19985,651.793.41%
Jan 19995,581.69-1.24%
Feb 19996,213.2111.31%
Mar 19996,390.832.86%
Apr 19996,236.28-2.42%
May 19996,436.513.21%
Jun 19996,081.96-5.51%
Jul 19996,548.977.68%
Aug 19996,928.945.80%
Sep 19997,230.194.35%
Oct 19997,003.60-3.13%
Nov 19997,039.690.52%
Dec 19997,275.113.34%
Jan 20007,219.44-0.77%
Feb 20006,918.41-4.17%
Mar 20007,216.064.30%
Apr 20007,464.153.44%
May 20008,139.479.05%
Jun 20007,734.72-4.97%
Jul 20007,820.761.11%
Aug 20008,134.934.02%
Sep 20008,769.777.80%
Oct 20008,194.33-6.56%
Nov 20008,130.17-0.78%
Dec 20008,110.54-0.24%
Jan 20018,039.26-0.88%
Feb 20017,971.80-0.84%
Mar 20017,915.72-0.70%
Apr 20017,834.81-1.02%
May 20017,478.47-4.55%
Jun 20017,207.12-3.63%
Jul 20016,947.08-3.61%
Aug 20016,884.73-0.90%
Sep 20016,905.600.30%
Oct 20017,070.112.38%
Nov 20017,515.526.30%
Dec 20018,792.6816.99%
Jan 20029,191.494.54%
Feb 20028,853.44-3.68%
Mar 20029,430.946.52%
Apr 20028,938.09-5.23%
May 20027,796.43-12.77%
Jun 20027,769.45-0.35%
Jul 20028,017.043.19%
Aug 20027,915.10-1.27%
Sep 20028,010.621.21%
Oct 20027,795.00-2.69%
Nov 20027,379.60-5.33%
Dec 20027,138.22-3.27%
Jan 20036,791.87-4.85%
Feb 20036,510.46-4.14%
Mar 20036,357.46-2.35%
Apr 20035,829.04-8.31%
May 20036,053.603.85%
Jun 20036,245.963.18%
Jul 20036,248.320.04%
Aug 20036,049.04-3.19%
Sep 20035,977.03-1.19%
Oct 20036,246.814.51%
Nov 20036,154.25-1.48%
Dec 20036,362.163.38%
Jan 20047,093.8311.50%
Feb 20047,360.063.75%
Mar 20047,343.54-0.22%
Apr 20046,811.98-7.24%
May 20047,015.102.98%
Jun 20046,532.80-6.88%
Jul 20046,049.22-7.40%
Aug 20046,301.564.17%
Sep 20046,401.141.58%
Oct 20046,771.945.79%
Nov 20046,668.70-1.52%
Dec 20046,739.001.05%
Jan 20057,454.7410.62%
Feb 20058,015.817.53%
Mar 20058,184.882.11%
Apr 20058,011.54-2.12%
May 20057,898.71-1.41%
Jun 20058,607.508.97%
Jul 20058,009.05-6.95%
Aug 20058,381.114.65%
Sep 20058,876.255.91%
Oct 20059,812.1510.54%
Nov 200510,755.299.61%
Dec 200511,562.117.50%
Jan 200612,743.3410.22%
Feb 200613,554.496.37%
Mar 200615,052.7011.05%
Apr 200618,712.5024.31%
May 200622,511.7020.30%
Jun 200622,568.110.25%
Jul 200623,639.134.75%
Aug 200623,298.19-1.44%
Sep 200625,369.518.89%
Oct 200629,282.9215.43%
Nov 200631,821.438.67%
Dec 200631,015.24-2.53%
Jan 200727,138.91-12.50%
Feb 200723,744.74-12.51%
Mar 200724,040.941.25%
Apr 200725,259.155.07%
May 200726,827.336.21%
Jun 200725,821.63-3.75%
Jul 200724,721.56-4.26%
Aug 200723,515.72-4.88%
Sep 200720,508.37-12.79%
Oct 200720,115.94-1.91%
Nov 200717,013.43-15.42%
Dec 200716,015.42-5.87%
Jan 200816,411.412.47%
Feb 200818,684.0813.85%
Mar 200820,017.817.14%
Apr 200817,630.69-11.92%
May 200816,629.78-5.68%
Jun 200815,004.28-9.77%
Jul 200814,125.58-5.86%
Aug 200813,202.79-6.53%
Sep 200813,983.015.91%
Oct 200812,688.78-9.26%
Nov 200811,639.53-8.27%
Dec 200810,977.36-5.69%
Jan 200911,770.067.22%
Feb 200911,127.82-5.46%
Mar 200912,149.259.18%
Apr 200912,404.592.10%
May 200912,432.100.22%
Jun 200912,530.180.79%
Jul 200912,551.990.17%
Aug 200914,455.0315.16%
Sep 200914,170.07-1.97%
Oct 200915,501.919.40%
Nov 200916,487.956.36%
Dec 200917,768.717.77%
Jan 201018,150.042.15%
Feb 201016,533.18-8.91%
Mar 201016,860.981.98%
Apr 201017,400.083.20%
May 201015,060.00-13.45%
Jun 201013,303.26-11.66%
Jul 201013,899.704.48%
Aug 201014,924.877.38%
Sep 201015,331.492.72%
Oct 201016,389.626.90%
Nov 201015,961.03-2.61%
Dec 201015,600.82-2.26%
Jan 201116,418.535.24%
Feb 201117,682.497.70%
Mar 201116,200.32-8.38%
Apr 201115,902.53-1.84%
May 201114,885.00-6.40%
Jun 201115,188.142.04%
Jul 201116,301.387.33%
Aug 201115,551.74-4.60%
Sep 201115,709.791.02%
Oct 201114,913.35-5.07%
Nov 201115,740.895.55%
Dec 201115,574.26-1.06%
Jan 201215,868.091.89%
Feb 201215,760.43-0.68%
Mar 201215,494.76-1.69%
Apr 201215,683.791.22%
May 201215,746.190.40%
Jun 201215,592.54-0.98%
Jul 201215,241.24-2.25%
Aug 201215,047.31-1.27%
Sep 201216,631.4510.53%
Oct 201216,429.32-1.22%
Nov 201216,816.032.35%
Dec 201217,638.434.89%
Jan 201317,873.151.33%
Feb 201318,924.135.88%
Mar 201317,705.04-6.44%
Apr 201316,901.58-4.54%
May 201317,160.851.53%
Jun 201318,429.347.39%
Jul 201318,200.54-1.24%
Aug 201319,165.835.30%
Sep 201318,424.16-3.87%
Oct 201318,692.051.45%
Nov 201319,044.151.88%
Dec 201320,505.167.67%
Jan 201422,189.468.21%
Feb 201422,371.560.82%
Mar 201421,596.23-3.47%
Apr 201421,387.32-0.97%
May 201421,441.010.25%
Jun 201422,717.055.95%
Jul 201424,638.258.46%
Aug 201424,812.430.71%
Sep 201425,189.501.52%
Oct 201425,204.740.06%
Nov 201425,021.83-0.73%
Dec 201424,935.36-0.35%
Jan 201524,454.11-1.93%
Feb 201524,297.36-0.64%
Mar 201524,483.080.76%
Apr 201526,587.468.60%
May 201527,309.332.72%
Jun 201525,611.90-6.22%
Jul 201524,928.76-2.67%
Aug 201523,353.59-6.32%
Sep 201523,417.600.27%
Oct 201523,295.04-0.52%
Nov 201522,348.71-4.06%
Dec 201522,902.182.48%
Jan 201624,880.748.64%
Feb 201626,956.958.34%
Mar 201627,787.853.08%
Apr 201627,130.01-2.37%
May 201628,739.045.93%
Jun 201630,589.706.44%
Jul 201631,459.542.84%
Aug 201631,274.56-0.59%
Sep 201632,149.912.80%
Oct 201632,299.340.46%
Nov 201635,715.0010.58%
Dec 201636,877.063.25%
Jan 201736,782.42-0.26%
Feb 201737,781.872.72%
Mar 201735,884.47-5.02%
Apr 201735,334.98-1.53%
May 201734,411.41-2.61%
Jun 201733,221.48-3.46%
Jul 201736,624.3210.24%
Aug 201739,464.317.75%
Sep 201741,023.513.95%
Oct 201744,689.558.94%
Nov 201745,398.801.59%
Dec 201742,341.76-6.73%
Jan 201842,049.59-0.69%
Feb 201841,827.34-0.53%
Mar 201838,663.99-7.56%
Apr 201838,612.42-0.13%
May 201838,376.64-0.61%
Jun 201841,073.527.03%
Jul 201835,525.86-13.51%
Aug 201835,401.85-0.35%
Sep 201836,023.951.76%
Oct 201838,727.507.50%
Nov 201836,671.88-5.31%
Dec 201837,137.581.27%
Jan 201935,609.91-4.11%
Feb 201937,376.644.96%
Mar 201941,009.739.72%
Apr 201941,482.201.15%
May 201939,576.13-4.59%
Jun 201937,894.16-4.25%
Jul 201934,305.37-9.47%
Aug 201934,450.520.42%
Sep 201934,568.730.34%
Oct 201936,562.715.77%
Nov 201935,905.60-1.80%
Dec 201932,897.35-8.38%
Jan 202033,913.713.09%
Feb 202031,652.02-6.67%
Mar 202031,592.06-0.19%
Apr 202035,009.4110.82%
May 202035,820.302.32%
Jun 202034,696.79-3.14%
Jul 202036,496.835.19%
Aug 202041,468.5613.62%
Sep 202040,791.82-1.63%
Oct 202040,148.75-1.58%
Nov 202041,600.573.62%
Dec 202041,842.520.58%
Jan 202140,895.23-2.26%
Feb 202140,595.04-0.73%
Mar 202141,862.313.12%
Apr 202140,748.05-2.66%
May 202141,778.252.53%
Jun 202141,083.47-1.66%
Jul 202142,956.744.56%
Aug 202144,286.053.09%
Sep 202144,223.05-0.14%
Oct 202149,886.2012.81%
Nov 202151,260.342.75%
Dec 202153,874.825.10%
Jan 202255,785.983.55%
Feb 202255,129.27-1.18%
Mar 202259,431.167.80%
Apr 202265,599.3810.38%
May 202259,610.20-9.13%
Jun 202257,303.12-3.87%
Jul 202252,311.13-8.71%
Aug 202259,916.0614.54%
Sep 202254,727.62-8.66%
Oct 202253,780.16-1.73%
Nov 202251,653.58-3.95%
Dec 202254,215.484.96%
Jan 202356,573.444.35%
Feb 202356,057.07-0.91%
Mar 202354,284.06-3.16%
Apr 202350,308.45-7.32%
May 202347,124.66-6.33%
Jun 202344,646.34-5.26%
Jul 202343,624.53-2.29%
Aug 202345,144.233.48%
Sep 202347,382.254.96%
Oct 202346,615.78-1.62%
Nov 202347,044.050.92%
Dec 202346,815.63-0.49%
Jan 202447,288.751.01%
Feb 202444,842.70-5.17%
Mar 202446,441.333.56%
Apr 202451,583.5811.07%
May 202454,515.885.68%
Jun 202451,822.22-4.94%
Jul 202450,702.82-2.16%
Aug 202448,939.40-3.48%
Sep 202449,981.532.13%
Oct 202454,528.959.10%
Nov 202453,857.26-1.23%
Dec 202454,746.401.65%
Jan 202552,763.18-3.62%
Feb 202551,806.92-1.81%
Mar 202552,829.711.97%
Apr 202549,505.89-6.29%
May 202547,901.02-3.24%
Jun 202547,321.39-1.21%

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