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Silver Tumbles After Trump Holds Off on Critical Mineral Tariffs - BLOOMBERG

JANUARY 15, 2026

(Bloomberg) — Silver (SI=F) retreated on signs investors took profits following a bilstering rally and as the US held off from imposing import tariffs on critical minerals.

The white metal fell as much as 7.3% on Thursday after hitting an all-time peak of $93.7515 earlier. That followed a surge of more than a fifth over the previous four sessions. Gold (GC=F) also declined.

US President Donald Trump said he would negotiate bilateral agreements to ensure adequate supplies of critical minerals, floating price floors but not ruling out levies. Fears that tariffs would be imposed have kept some supplies, including silver, in US warehouses, which contributed to a global short squeeze last year and has continued to aid prices into 2026.

The white metal outpaced gold to jump almost 150% last year, with some investors rotating into it after its yellow peer became too expensive. Silver also benefits from industrial demand, particularly from the solar industry where it’s used in panels, while a speculative buying frenzy in China has added to the upward momentum in recent weeks.

The medium-term narrative for silver remains “firmly constructive, underpinned by supply shortfalls, industrial consumption and spillover demand from gold, said Christopher Wong, a strategist from Oversea-Chinese Banking Group. However, “the velocity of the recent moves warrants some near-term caution,” he said.

Gold and silver were beneficiaries of a broad rush into commodities this week that drove the precious metals to record highs, along with tin and copper. The Trump administration’s renewed attack on the Federal Reserve has buoyed prices and revived the ‘sell America’ trade. The US’s capture of Venezuela’s leader and repeated threats to take Greenland, as well as the precarious situation in Iran, are also contributing to haven demand.

Silver has been prone to sudden swings in recent weeks, with a spike seen in the metal’s 14-day exponential average true range, an indicator of market volatility. That may be down to technical factors, rather than fundamental drivers.

“Much of what traders see on the screen reflects forced flows, margin dynamics, option hedging and short covering rather than genuine supply-demand price discovery,” Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank AS, said in a social media post. “In this environment, technical levels lose reliability, stops are easily triggered, and even correct macro views struggle to survive short-term noise.”



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