Zinc Holds Near 3-Year High
2026-03-09 14:55
By
Andre Joaquim
1 min. read
Zinc futures in the UK rose to $3,330 per tonne in March, remaining near the three-year high of $3,430 from January 29th as higher operating costs for refiners magnified the impact of tight supply.
Iran's effort to block energy exports from the Persian Gulf drove power prices to surge across major economies, raising the cost of power-hungry refiners in their electrolytic process.
Refined zinc output barring China fell 1.6% despite the 5.4% jump in global mined output, consistent with output curbs among smelters in Kazakhstan and Japan.
Likewise, treatment charges for zinc rose toward $105 thousand tonnes, compared to 230.5 thousand tonnes at the start of last year, after their near depletion of on-and off-warrant stocks at the start of the fourth quarter.
Base metals also received broad support from expectations that electrification push and datacenter investments would maintain consumption of industrial inputs despite headwinds to global growth.