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Presión en el Precio del Platino se Intensifica: El Mercado Enfrenta el Cuarto Año de Escasez de Oferta
The platinum market is entering 2026 with deepening supply constraints that continue to reshape price dynamics. According to World Platinum Investment Council projections released recently, the sector faces persistent inventory depletion and ongoing market imbalance. While the rate of shortage may moderate from 2025’s record levels, platinum price pressure is expected to persist as structural market forces remain intact.
The latest WPIC data reveals a 240,000-ounce deficit projected for 2026, a significant improvement from the 1.082 million-ounce shortfall recorded in 2025—the largest on record since the council began tracking this metric in 2014. Yet this apparent relief masks a broader concern: the cumulative deficit since 2023 will approach 3 million ounces by year’s end, leaving aboveground inventory at historically depressed levels of approximately 2.613 million ounces—equivalent to just over four months of global consumption.
Investment Demand Drives Platinum Market Tighter Than Expected
The forecast reflects a significant revision from earlier predictions that anticipated platinum market rebalancing in 2026. Instead, investor appetite remains robust, fundamentally altering the supply-demand equation. Strong investment sentiment and substantial holdings in platinum exchange-traded funds have pushed the market back into shortage territory despite moderating overall demand.
This divergence stems from changing investor behavior. Physical bar and coin purchases are expected to surge 35% in 2026 to 725,000 ounces—the highest level ever recorded in the council’s dataset. Retail investors are increasingly viewing platinum as a more accessible precious metals alternative, particularly as investment products proliferate and platinum price valuations remain attractive relative to gold.
WPIC CEO Trevor Raymond highlighted the resilience of these market dynamics: “The fundamental drivers—robust supply-demand economics, depleted inventory levels, and macroeconomic uncertainty driving precious metals demand—are expected to persist throughout 2026. This structural tightness will likely sustain investor participation, particularly in physical investment channels.”
Limited Supply Growth Leaves Platinum Market Structurally Unbalanced
While demand patterns are shifting across industrial and investment sectors, platinum supply growth remains anemic. Total supply is forecast to rise just 2% in 2026 to approximately 7.379 million ounces. Mining output is expected to remain essentially flat at roughly 5.553 million ounces, with production gains in southern Africa (South Africa and Zimbabwe) offset by declines in North America and Russia.
The modest supply increase will primarily come from recycling operations. Higher platinum prices over the past year have incentivized the recovery of spent autocatalysts and recycled jewelry, pushing recycled material up approximately 10% in 2025. This trend is expected to continue, with recycled supply rising another 10% to around 1.827 million ounces in 2026.
However, even this recycling boost appears insufficient to close the structural gap. Edward Sterck, director of research at the WPIC, offered a telling observation: “Price increases alone have not resolved the deficit. Normally, rising prices would attract additional supply or release inventory, yet current platinum price levels remain insufficient to materially alter supply-demand dynamics.”
An additional wildcard remains incompletely factored into current forecasts. Guangzhou Futures Exchange inventory warehouses hold platinum stocks that, once made publicly available, could either deepen or partially offset the projected deficit—a variable that adds uncertainty to the outlook.
Looking Ahead: What Platinum Price Dynamics Mean for Investors
The persistence of market deficits through 2026 signals that underlying fundamentals remain supportive, even as demand normalizes from 2025’s surge. Total platinum demand is expected to decline approximately 8% year-on-year to 7.619 million ounces, reflecting a normalization in investment flows after exceptional inflows into ETFs and physical products last year.
Yet this demand moderation masks a bifurcated market: industrial and automotive demand stabilizing while retail and investment demand accelerates. This composition shift reinforces structural tightness, as investment purchases prove less price-elastic than industrial consumption.
For participants monitoring platinum price trends, the evidence suggests that the market will remain constrained by structural factors rather than cyclical fluctuations. Limited mining expansion, growing recycling activity that still falls short of offsetting deficits, and sustained investment demand create a framework where prices reflect scarcity rather than exuberance. As inventory continues compressing toward historical lows, the platinum market’s fundamental support system appears durable through 2026 and potentially beyond.