Today, for the first time in memory, some companies stated that there will be no commercial stockplies of zinc at some point next year. None, as is in zero, ziltch.
No, we are not 'running out of zinc', but getting close to the point to where the all extracted zinc is consumed fairly quickly.
If this comes to pass, it may be an important test as to how natural resources - such as oil - are allocated by price, or by some other manner in a time of shortages.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'Z')inc output in China is forecast to rise 12 per cent to 3m tonnes this year.
Zinifex, the leading zinc producer, said there was little evidence of consumer substitution and warned that LME inventories could run out next year at current rates of decline.
Tin rose 1 per cent to $10,250 a tonne. PT Timah, the world’s largest integrated tin miner, said output was expected to fall by 8.1 per cent to 38,407 tonnes this year.
It said production would be kept at 40,000 tonnes in 2007 as the company wanted to stop prices from dropping too far.







