Silver Scrap Rate in Pakistan
In Pakistan, Silver scrap is found in hard and soft forms, Therefore there is a difference in the chemistry of this scrap also. Here we provide the different city rates of silver scrap.
Silver Scrap Rate Per KG and 1 Tola in Gujranwala
Silver | 1KG |
Hard | 500-510 |
Soft | 525-530 |
Silver Scrap Rate Per KG and 1 Tola in Lahore
Silver | 1KG |
Hard | 500-510 |
Soft | 525-530 |
Silver Scrap Rate Per KG and 1 Tola in Karachi
Silver | 1KG |
Hard | 500-510 |
Soft | 525-530 |
Factors Influencing Silver Scrap Rates
Global Market Trends
Silver, being a globally traded commodity, is heavily influenced by international market trends. Fluctuations in silver prices on a global scale can directly impact scrap rates in Pakistan.
Economic Conditions
The economic stability of Pakistan plays a significant role in determining silver scrap rates. In times of economic uncertainty or inflation, investors may flock to precious metals like silver, driving up demand and consequently affecting scrap rates.
Demand and Supply Dynamics
The basic principles of supply and demand also apply to the silver scrap market. Increased industrial demand for silver or a shortage in the scrap supply can drive prices higher, while oversupply can lead to a decrease in scrap rates.
Understanding Silver Scrap and its Uses
Silver scrap refers to any discarded silver material that can be recycled for its metal value. This includes items like old jewelry, electronic components, and industrial waste. Recycling silver scrap is not only economically viable but also environmentally sustainable.
How Silver Scrap Rates Are Determined
Market Prices
The primary factor influencing silver scrap rates is the prevailing market price of silver. Scrap dealers adjust their rates based on these market prices, ensuring competitiveness and profitability.
Impact of Silver Scrap Rates on Various Sectors
Jewelry Industry
The jewelry industry in Pakistan heavily relies on silver, both as a primary material and as a component in alloys. Fluctuations in scrap rates can affect production costs and ultimately consumer prices.
Electronics Industry
Silver is widely used in electronics due to its conductivity and corrosion resistance. Changes in scrap rates can impact the cost of manufacturing electronic components, potentially affecting consumer electronics prices.
Industrial Applications
Various industrial sectors, including automotive and healthcare, utilize silver in manufacturing processes. Silver scrap rates influence production costs and can affect the competitiveness of these industries.
Date | Per 10g | Per Tola |
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29 March 2024 | Rs. 2229.12 | Rs. 2600 |
28 March 2024 | Rs. 2229.12 | Rs. 2600 |
27 March 2024 | Rs. 2229.12 | Rs. 2600 |
26 March 2024 | Rs. 2229.12 | Rs. 2600 |
25 March 2024 |
Rs. 2229.12 |
Rs. 2600 |
26 March 2024 |
Rs. 2229.12 |
Rs. 2600 |