Key Market Indicators
In 2021, the country was ranked number 54, with Russia holding the first place with 1,330 Kilograms. The United States, the United Kingdom and Japan respectively ranked 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Slovene silver imports are predicted to drop 1.3% annually over the next five years, from $1,296,400 in 2021 to $1.18 million in 2026. Demand for silver in Slovenia has been increasing steadily since 1999, growing by 3.5% annually. In 2021, the country ranked 46th in the world, with Russia taking first place with $1,296,400. The United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan held the second, third, and fourth spots, respectively. Meanwhile, Slovene silver exports are forecast to rise 2.9% each year, from 1,330 kilograms in 2021 to 1,550 kilograms in 2026. Supply of silver in Slovenia has grown dramatically since 2005, increasing by 44.6% per year. In 2021, the country ranked 54th, with Russia in the lead with 1,330 kilograms. The United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan ranked second, third, and fourth, respectively.