Top 10 Silver Producing Countries in 2025

September 29, 2025

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Silver remains a vital metal for industry and investment in 2025. From electronics to jewelry, demand is high.

This ranking lists the top 10 countries by silver output, based on 2025 estimates. Mexico dominates, but Asia and the Americas shine too.

1. Mexico: 6,300 Tons

Mexico tops the list with 6,300 tons of silver. Its Peñasquito mine is a powerhouse, contributing to 23% of global supply. The country’s mining laws and tech boost output.

2. China: 3,300 Tons

China follows with 3,300 tons. As a manufacturing giant, it refines silver for electronics. Domestic demand drives growth, with new facilities in 2025.

3. Peru: 3,100 Tons

Peru produces 3,100 tons, led by the Antamina mine. Silver from copper operations supports the economy, with exports fueling development.

4. Bolivia: 1,300 Tons

Bolivia’s 1,300 tons come from historic Potosí. Traditional mining meets modern tech, sustaining a key export amid economic shifts.

5. Poland: 1,300 Tons

Poland matches Bolivia at 1,300 tons. KGHM’s copper-silver mines in Lower Silesia drive production, with EU standards ensuring efficiency.

6. Chile: 1,200 Tons

Chile’s 1,200 tons tie to copper mining at Escondida. The nation’s expertise in large-scale operations keeps silver flowing.

7. Russia: 1,200 Tons

Russia outputs 1,200 tons from Siberian mines. Geopolitical factors influence exports, but domestic use in industry grows.

8. United States: 1,100 Tons

The U.S. produces 1,100 tons, mainly from Nevada’s Carlin Trend. Silver from gold mines supports tech and renewable energy sectors.

9. Australia: 1,000 Tons

Australia’s 1,000 tons come from Cobar and Broken Hill. The country’s mining innovation aids sustainable silver extraction.

10. Kazakhstan: 1,000 Tons

Kazakhstan rounds out the list with 1,000 tons. Kazzinc’s lead-zinc-silver operations in East Kazakhstan fuel exports.

Why Silver Matters

These nations supply 80% of the world’s silver, essential for solar panels, electronics, and EVs. Mexico’s lead reflects mining strength, while China’s rise shows industrial demand. In 2025, silver prices hit highs due to green tech needs.

Future Trends

As renewables boom, silver demand will rise. Top producers are investing in green mining to meet global sustainability goals.

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