Hindustan Zinc CFO flags price volatility on tariff risks, sees strong FY26 growth
(Reuters) -Hindustan Zinc expects strong growth in fiscal 2026 despite global price volatility caused by U.S. tariff uncertainty, a top executive told Reuters on Friday, after the miner reported a jump in quarterly profit. Zinc prices, which averaged at about $2,900 a ton in financial year 2025, have oscillated between $2,500 and $2,700 so far in April, CFO Sandeep Modi said. Modi said prices are expected to average at $2,800-$2,900 a ton in fiscal 2026, which started on April 1.