The global market for silver will be in a shortfall for the sixth successive year in 2026, with the deficit widening to 1,440.1 tonnes (46.3 million ounces) from 1,250.36 tonnes (40.2 million ounces) last year, up 15.2%, according to the US-based Institute.
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