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China’s Silver Export License Mandate Tightens Global Supply Amid Surging Industrial Demand

TLDR:

  • China controls 60-70% of globally traded silver and most exporters won’t qualify for new licenses
  • Shanghai silver reached $85 per ounce, creating a $5 premium over US markets amid supply concerns
  • Silver demand surged 175% in 2025 driven by solar panels, EVs, AI data centers, and semiconductors
  • Global deficits exceeded 200 million ounces in 2025 as mine production increased only 0.9% in 2024

China will require export licenses for silver shipments beginning January 1st, restricting international trade access. The new licensing framework limits which companies can export the metal globally. 

China controls approximately 60-70% of globally traded silver supply. Most current exporters will not meet the qualification requirements for the new licenses. Shanghai silver prices have already climbed to $85 per ounce. This creates a $5 premium over United States pricing.

Industrial Demand Drives Silver’s Strategic Value

Silver has become essential infrastructure for renewable energy development worldwide. Every solar panel requires silver paste to capture and convert sunlight into electricity. 

The global renewable energy buildout depends entirely on consistent silver supplies. Electric vehicles use two to three times more silver than traditional gasoline-powered cars. 

Battery management systems and charging infrastructure account for the increased consumption.

Artificial intelligence data centers require substantially more silver than conventional servers. These facilities need far more conductive connections to operate efficiently. 

Around 33% of new computing capacity now serves AI applications. This represents enormous structural demand for the metal. Semiconductors, 5G equipment, medical devices, and water filtration systems all depend on silver.

No viable substitutes exist for silver in these critical applications. According to market analysts at @_Investinq, silver has surged 175% in 2025 due to this infrastructure dependency.  

The metal’s unique conductive properties make it irreplaceable in modern technology. Manufacturing processes cannot function without adequate silver supplies.

Supply Constraints Create Persistent Market Deficits

Silver production faces structural limitations that cannot be resolved quickly. Approximately 70% of silver comes as a byproduct from copper, lead, and zinc mining operations. 

Producers cannot simply increase silver output independently. They only obtain silver when mining these primary metals.

Mine production increased just 0.9% in 2024 despite surging prices and demand. Global deficits exceeded 200 million ounces in 2025. 

Recycling efforts cannot bridge this supply gap. The constraints will persist for years regardless of price incentives.

China’s licensing requirement functions as a geopolitical strategy to secure domestic supply. Chinese solar manufacturers gain preferential access to silver resources. The policy creates global scarcity that benefits state-approved exporters. 

This shortage will likely remain in place for the foreseeable future. Silver has become a genuine industrial bottleneck for clean energy and AI infrastructure development worldwide.

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Source: https://blockonomi.com/chinas-silver-export-license-mandate-tightens-global-supply-amid-surging-industrial-demand/

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