World’s top 10 silver producing nations leading the global silver rush

In 2024, global silver production reached 25,000 metric tons, led by Mexico's significant output of 6,300 metric tons. China, Peru, Bolivia, and Poland followed as major producers, with silver often extracted as a byproduct of other metals. These countries' mining sectors contribute substantially to their economies, highlighting silver's importance as a valuable commodity.
World’s top 10 silver producing nations leading the global silver rush
Silver is more than a shiny metal, it also serves as a key economy driver. In 2024, total world production reached approximately 25,000 metric tons, which was reportedly, slightly down from previous years. Most of this silver is mined as a byproduct of gold, copper, lead, and zinc, meaning its output is closely tied to other metals’ fortunes. Based on the data from US Geological Survey (USGS), and World Population Review, here’s a look at the top silver-producing countries in 2024.Exploring the world’s top silver-producing countries offers not just investment insights but also a fascinating journey through some of the globe’s most intriguing destinations. And with the prices of precious metals witnessing growth, it’s always advised to buy them when the prices are low. So, next time when you visit these places, try checking out the prices of silver there, and maybe buy some if that suits your budget.Read more: Visit these 5 Indian destinations that touch other countries to see life beyond borders

Mexico

Mexico remains the world’s leading silver producer, generating 6,300 metric tons in 2024, nearly twice as much as second-place China. The states of Zacatecas, Durango, and Chihuahua account for roughly 80% of national output, making them mining powerhouses.
The country’s largest mines, including Newmont’s Penasquito in Zacatecas and Fresnillo’s operations, produced 935.5 metric tons and 1,496 metric tons respectively. Silver has been central to Mexico’s economy for centuries, with trade dating back to the 1500s, and in 2024 alone, it contributed $68.24 billion pesos to the mining sector.
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China

China produced 3,300 metric tons of silver in 2024, down slightly from 3,400 metric tons in 2023. China’s largest silver operation is Silvercorp Metals’ Ying mining district, which produced 197 metric tons (6.95 million ounces) in fiscal 2025, marking a 17% increase year-over-year thanks to expansions at the number two mill. While production has declined slightly due to depleting reserves, China remains a major player in global silver supply.

Peru

Peru, the third-largest silver producer, delivered 3,100 metric tons in 2024. Most of its silver comes as a byproduct of copper mining, linking its output closely to copper market trends. The Antamina mine, a joint venture among BHP, Glencore, Teck, and Mitsubishi, produced 11.36 million ounces of silver in 2024, contributing approximately US$1.3 billion in exports. Mining plays a vital role in Peru’s economy, accounting for 9.5% of GDP, and silver continues to be a significant export commodity despite challenges like declining ore grades and social unrest.Read more: H-1B vs L-1 visas — what’s the real difference (and which is better)?

Bolivia

In 2024, Bolivia produced 1,300 metric tons of silver, tying with Poland for fourth place globally. The country’s largest mine, San Cristóbal, delivered 16.8 million ounces, a 33% increase from the previous year, while Andean Precious Metals’ San Bartolomé continued steady production. Silver exports brought in around US$1.2 billion, underscoring the metal’s role as a crucial revenue source and a key pillar of Bolivia’s mining sector.
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Poland

Poland also produced 1,300 metric tons of silver in 2024, slightly down from the previous year. KGHM Polska Miedz, the country’s top silver company, generates the metal primarily as a byproduct of copper mining, producing 1,341 metric tons across domestic and international operations. Poland holds the world’s third-largest silver reserves at 61,100 metric tons, ensuring a long-term strategic role in global silver production.

Chile

Chile’s silver output reached 1,200 metric tons in 2024, down from 1,260 metric tons in 2023. With around 85% of silver produced as a byproduct of copper mining, the country’s silver fortunes are tied to copper market trends. At the Chuquicamata mine, output dropped from a 2019 peak of 10.91 million ounces to 5.7 million ounces in 2024. Despite the decline, mining continues to be a key economic driver, contributing 14% of the nation’s GDP.

Russia

Russia might be known for vodka and vast landscapes, but it’s also a silver powerhouse! Russia produced 1,200 metric tons of silver in 2024, slightly down from 1,240 metric tons the previous year. The country’s largest operation, the Dukat mine, produced 7.7 million ounces and is operated by Mangazeya Plus, following the sale of Polymetal International’s assets due to sanctions. Despite challenges in metals exports, Russia remains a notable contributor to global silver supply.

United States

Move over Hollywood, as America’s mining scene is also stealing the spotlight!The US produced 1,100 metric tons of silver in 2024, up from 1,020 metric tons in 2023. Major production comes from Hecla Mining’s Greens Creek mine in Alaska, supplemented by 31 other operations producing silver as a byproduct of gold and base metals. Silver contributed around US$960 million to the domestic economy, with most consumed locally rather than exported.

Australia

Australia produced 1,000 metric tons in 2024, slightly below the previous year. Silver is mainly a byproduct of gold and copper mining, with South32’s Cannington mine producing 12.67 million ounces, the country’s largest operation. The metal primarily serves domestic manufacturing and investment needs.

Kazakhstan

The country produced 1,000 metric tons of zinc in 2024, which was up from 985 metric tons in 2023, proving that its mines are holding a good amount of wealth. The Kazzinc Complex, a brainchild of Glencore and state-run Tau-Ken Samruk, delivered a whopping 3.34 million ounces. Mining isn’t just a side hustle here, it’s the economic heartbeat, with mineral exports raking in US$84.6 billion in 2022, making up 68% of all Kazakh exports. When it comes to digging up value, Kazakhstan really hits hard in the global mining game, making it a crucial player in the world silver economy today and beyond.

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