ilmscore | China Tightens Silver Exports | Global Impact From Jan 1, 2026 | CA Rachana Ranade |#shorts

Predictions from this Video

Total: 6
Correct: 4
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 2
Unrated: 0
Prediction
Topic
Status
China will implement a new government licensing requirement for the majority of its silver exports starting January 1, 2026.
"From 1st January 2026, China will require government licenses for most silver exports."
Silver Exports from China
Correct
The new Chinese silver export licensing will restrict 60-70% of normally exported refined silver, impacting global supply.
"This new export licensing regime means 60 to 70% of the refined silver that normally crosses borders will now need approval before it can leave China."
Global Silver Supply
Pending
Silver prices are predicted to become more volatile, with supply-related news becoming a primary driver of market attention.
"From now on, silver may see increased volatility while supply stories will drive headlines."
Silver Price Volatility
Correct
China will implement a new government licensing requirement for most silver exports starting January 1, 2026.
"From 1st January 2026, China will require government licenses for most silver exports."
Silver Exports from China
Correct
The new Chinese silver export licensing will require approval for 60-70% of refined silver exports.
"This new export licensing regime means 60 to 70% of the refined silver that normally crosses borders will now need approval before it can leave China."
Global Silver Supply
Pending
Silver is predicted to experience increased volatility, with supply-related news becoming a dominant factor in market headlines.
"From now on, silver may see increased volatility while supply stories will drive headlines."
Silver Market Dynamics
Correct