United States is an active market for Zinc trade, with material flowing to non-ferrous smelters, secondary refiners, and foundries across North American and export markets. The United States is the world's largest scrap metal recycler by volume, with a highly developed secondary metals industry.
Zinc is priced relative to the LME reference price, with adjustments for grade, purity, and local logistics. US ferrous scrap prices are quoted ex-works or delivered to mill. The American Metal Market (AMM) Chicago #1 busheling price and shredded scrap prices are the primary domestic benchmarks.
Trades in United States are typically denominated in USD, with pricing referenced to the LME reference.
To sell Zinc from United States, post your listing on MetalsPlace with grade, weight, and delivery terms. Non-ferrous smelters, secondary refiners, and foundries from across North America actively source on the platform.
Buyers sourcing Zinc from United States should specify grade requirements, delivery terms, and pricing reference before confirming a deal. Independent inspection is recommended for large volumes.
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For current Zinc pricing, visit the Zinc price guide with 30-day history and indicative market rates. For a United States market overview, see the United States price guide and the scrap yards in United States directory. Browse the full metals price guide or post a listing on the Zinc board to reach a global audience.
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Indicative prices for reference only. Always verify with a licensed dealer before commercial transactions.