The price of zinc in North America stood at around 1.44 U.S. dollars per pound in 2024. Zinc metal is a base metal which – among other things – is used as a material in the manufacture of smartphones.
In 2024, the price of zinc at the London Metal Exchange stood at around **** U.S. dollars per pound, a *** cent increase from the previous year's price. Zinc metal is a base metal which – among other things – is used as a material to manufacture smartphones.
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Explore the latest trends and fluctuations in the price of zinc on the London Metal Exchange (LME). Learn how factors like supply and demand dynamics, geopolitical events, and global economic conditions impact LME zinc prices. Understand the importance of zinc in industrial processes and the role of speculative activities in commodities markets. Discover how businesses can hedge against price volatility and access real-time pricing for informed decision-making.
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Zinc fell to 2,737.50 USD/T on July 11, 2025, down 1.60% from the previous day. Over the past month, Zinc's price has risen 3.51%, but it is still 6.98% lower than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Zinc - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Explore the factors affecting zinc prices, including global demand, supply dynamics, geopolitical events, and environmental policies. Understand how economic cycles, stock levels, energy costs, and currency fluctuations influence zinc pricing in industries like construction and automotive.
In 2023, the average price for zinc stood at 3,653 nominal U.S. dollars per metric ton. This statistic depicts the average annual prices for zinc from 2014 to 2023, with forecast figures for 2024 through 2026.
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Explore the factors driving zinc price fluctuations in 2023, including demand from China, supply chain disruptions, production costs, and global economic outlook, and understand how these influence the market and investments.
The price of zinc is forecast to increase to 1.82 U.S. dollars per pound by 2028, from an estimated price of 1.49 U.S. dollars per pound in 2020. Zinc is a base metal with many uses, including used to galvanise other metals. Zinc oxide is used in the manufacturing of products such as batteries, paint, inks, soaps, pharmaceuticals, and more.
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Explore the factors affecting zinc alloy prices, including base metal costs, market demand, and geopolitical influences. Understand how compositions and applications impact pricing, and why consulting reliable sources for real-time data is crucial.
In 2024, the average annual London Metal Exchange (LME) price for tin was approximately ** U.S. dollars per pound, making it the highest-priced base metal that year. Nickel had the *******highest price out of the base metals at that time, with an average annual LME price of approximately **** U.S. dollars per pound in 2024. Although there is no clear-cut definition of the term, base metals usually refer to metals that oxidize easily, and is most commonly categorized as including tin, nickel, copper, zinc, lead, and aluminum.
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Explore the dynamic factors influencing zinc prices, from industrial demand, supply dynamics, and global economic conditions, to technological innovations and geopolitical events.
In 2023, the average price of cadmium in the United States stood at *** U.S. dollars per kilogram. Up from some *** U.S. dollars per kilogram in the previous year, this was the highest figure reported during the period in consideration.
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Cadmium is a silvery-white post-transition metal that was first discovered in 1817 in Germany by scientists Freidrich Stromeyer and Karl Hermann. This malleable metal is extracted as a by-product of zinc refinement, and shares similarities with zinc. Its melting temperature is *** degrees Celsius, and it is considered toxic. Because the melting points of cadmium and zinc are different, the two metals can be separated using this method. In the liquid mixture of the two metals, zinc becomes a solid first. After that, the liquid cadmium is left behind.
Cadmium in batteries
Rechargeable batteries are made with cadmium and nickel. There are two types of batteries: industrial and portable. Industrial batteries are used for things such as emergency brakes, air conditioning, and alarm systems. Portable batteries are used for computer equipment, military communications, and emergency lighting. China is the largest producer of cadmium worldwide, with a refinery production volume estimated at ***** metric tons in 2023. While imports of cadmium into the United States have dropped in recent years, exports of the metal have increased.
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Lead fell to 2,028.48 USD/T on July 11, 2025, down 0.69% from the previous day. Over the past month, Lead's price has risen 1.60%, but it is still 8.21% lower than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Lead - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Learn about the importance of scrap metal recycling, how prices are determined based on grade and condition, and current prices for steel, aluminum, copper, brass, zinc, and lead. Get tips on how to ensure you get a fair price for your scrap metal and contribute to environmental sustainability.
Application of Zn had a significantly positive effect on grain Zn concentrations and also on grain yield especially under Zn deficient conditions. The amount of Zn required to alleviate Zn deficiency varied with severity of deficiency, soil types, nature of crops and cultivars. The response of chickpea varieties to Zn nutrition was studied in pots and on fields using zinc deficient soils during 2012 and 2013 cropping seasons to determine zinc fertilizer rate which improve zinc content and productivity of the crop. A factorial combination of three chickpea varieties and seven zinc fertilizer rates were laid in Randomized Complete Block design with three replications for both pot and field experiments. The result of pot experiment revealed that, variety Mastewal produced the highest grain yield (5.9 g pot-1) and Habru produced highest (35.99mg kg-1) straw zinc content. Conversely, local chickpea provided the highest (36.1mg kg-1) grain Zn. Chickpea varieties and zinc fertilizer rates interaction on grain yield was significant where 25kg ha-1 produced highest regardless of the varieties. Similarly, location had significant (p<0.01) effect of grain zinc content where Choroko produced 46.6 % more grain zinc content than both Taba and Jolle. Highest straw zinc (24.96 mg kg-1) obtained from variety Habru, while highest grain zinc obtained from the application of 25 kg ZnSO4 .7H2O ha-1 with either of the varieties which was at par with the highest Zinc rate (30kg ha-1). Significant interaction effect of variety by location on grain yield and straw zinc content was observed. The variety Mastewal was superior in grain yield at Jolle and Choroko, while landrace performed better at Taba. The landrace and Habru were higher in straw zinc content across locations. Moreover, 25 kg ZnSO4 .7H2O ha-1 resulted in 7 and 8% more grain and straw zinc content over the control, in that order. Thus, the current research inveterate a possibility of agronomic intervention for zinc fortification of chickpea through zinc fertilizer management.
Zinc is an essential micronutrient for crop growth and human diet. Its deficiency is widespread in soils of Tigray Region. To evaluate the effects of Zn fertilizers on yield and quality of tef in ten Zn deficient soils of Tigray, greenhouse experiment composed of five treatments in a completely randomized design with three replications were conducted. Treatments were 0 Zn, Zn in 100 kg NPSZn ha-1, (100 kg NPSZn + 2 kg Zn) ha-1, (100 kg NPSZn + 4 kg Zn) ha-1 and (100 kg NPSZn + 8 kg Zn) ha-1. Although the increases were not statistically different from the treatment with 2 kg ha-1 Zn, biomass and grain yields and grain Zn concentration of tef increased significantly by 36, 27 and 15% over the control with additional Zn of 4 kg ha-1. This indicates that additional 2 to 4 kg Zn ha-1 might be needed beyond the Zn content in the 100 kg NPSZn compound fertilizer. In the contrary, grain Zn concentration increased linearly with Zn application rates beyond 100 kg NPSZn application. Compared with no application, Zn fertilizer at the highest rate increased grain Zn concentration from 18.04 to 23.4 mg kg-1 on average. The findings suggest that soil applied Zn is important to maintain sufficient yield, but has a modest biological impact on human health. Integrating soil Zn application with other agronomic practices might improve both yield and grain Zn of tef.
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Magnesium traded flat at 17,350 CNY/T on July 11, 2025. Over the past month, Magnesium's price has risen 2.06%, but it is still 7.22% lower than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Magnesium.
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Stay up-to-date on the current prices of metals per pound including Steel, Aluminum, Copper, Brass, Bronze, Lead, Nickel, Stainless Steel, and Zinc. Learn what factors influence these prices and how to get a fair deal when buying or selling metals.
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ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of soil application of different boron (B) rates to the soil, with and without application of zinc (Zn), on growth, production components, and grain yield of maize crops grown in a Lithic Quartzipsamment with low B and Zn contents. A randomized block experimental design was used, in a 6×2 factorial arrangement corresponding to six B rates (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 kg ha-1), with and without application of Zn (2.0 kg ha-1), applied to the soil at sowing, with four replications. Growth variables (stem diameter and plant height), and chlorophyll SPAD index were evaluated at the R1 phenological stage. Maize ear length, one-thousand grain weight, and grain yield, and the B maximum efficiency rate were evaluated at the R6 phenological stage. Application of B and Zn to the soil increases maize grain yield in soils with sandy clay loam texture and low B and Zn contents; the plant absorption and metabolism indicated synergism between these elements when using soil applications of 1.0 kg ha-1 of B combined with 2.0 kg ha-1 of Zn to the planting furrows. The rates with maximum technical efficiency for grain yield were 3.29 and 4.31 kg of B ha-1 in treatments without and with application of Zn, respectively.
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Explore the fluctuating price of brass per kilogram, influenced by demand, supply, economic conditions, and the prices of copper and zinc on the LME. Discover how factors like global supply chains, industrial activities, recycling advancements, and market reports shape brass pricing.
The price of zinc in North America stood at around 1.44 U.S. dollars per pound in 2024. Zinc metal is a base metal which – among other things – is used as a material in the manufacture of smartphones.