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🇵🇱 Zinc Price Today in Poland | zł9,993.5
Live zinc price in Polish Złoty (PLN) — updated every minute
Last updated: May 5, 2026, 12:57 AM ET
Price (PLN)
zł9,993.5
Price (USD/mt)
$2,530
Zinc Spot (USD/mt)
$2,530.00
USD/PLN Rate
1 USD = 3.95 PLN
About Zinc
Zinc is one of the world's most important industrial metals. Its primary use — galvanizing — protects steel from corrosion, extending the life of bridges, buildings, vehicles, and appliances by decades. Zinc is also essential in brass manufacturing, die-casting for automotive parts, and zinc oxide compounds used across multiple industries.
Zinc price in Poland: what drives it?
The zinc price in Poland tracks the LME global benchmark, converted to Polish Złoty. Zinc demand is closely tied to global construction and manufacturing activity, with China being the dominant demand driver. Supply disruptions at major mines (smelter closures, environmental regulations, energy costs) can cause significant price volatility. The price in PLN is also influenced by USD/PLN exchange rate movements.
Frequently Asked Questions — Zinc in Poland
What is the zinc price today in Poland?
The zinc price in Poland is calculated from the international LME benchmark price in USD per metric ton, converted to Polish Złoty at the current exchange rate. The LME zinc price is the global standard used by producers, consumers, and traders worldwide.
What is zinc used for and why does it matter?
Zinc's primary use — accounting for roughly 50% of demand — is galvanizing: applying a protective zinc coating to steel to prevent rust and corrosion. Galvanized steel is used in construction, automotive manufacturing, appliances, and infrastructure. Zinc is also used in brass (zinc + copper), die-casting for automotive and electronics components, and zinc oxide for rubber, ceramics, and pharmaceuticals.
Who are the major zinc producers globally?
China is the world's largest zinc miner and smelter, accounting for over 35% of global output. Australia (Century mine region), Peru, India, the United States, and Kazakhstan are other significant producers. The LME in London and the SHFE (Shanghai Futures Exchange) in China are the two primary price-setting markets. Glencore, Teck Resources, and Hindustan Zinc are among the world's largest zinc companies.
How does construction activity affect zinc prices?
Because approximately 50% of zinc is used in galvanizing steel for construction and infrastructure, zinc prices are highly sensitive to global construction activity — especially in China. Chinese infrastructure spending is the single most important demand driver for zinc. Rising construction activity typically supports zinc prices, while slowdowns (such as China's property market downturn) create headwinds.
Can I invest in zinc in Poland?
Investors in Poland can access zinc exposure through ETFs focused on industrial metals, shares in major zinc producers such as Glencore (London-listed), Teck Resources (Canada), and Hindustan Zinc (India), or through LME zinc futures via a commodities broker. Physical zinc investment is impractical due to weight, storage costs, and handling requirements.