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Silver, zinc sales help boost Grupo Mexico profit 57% in first quarter

The mining and transportation conglomerate, Grupo Mexico, reported on Tuesday a 57% increase in profits in the first three months of the year compared to the same period last year. This was largely due to an increase in sales of silver and zinc.

The group's net profit was $1.71 billion. The group's revenues grew 33%, to $5.57 Billion. This was above the $5.53 Billion estimate by LSEG analysts.

The core earnings (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) for the quarter ending March increased by nearly 50%, to $3.31 billion.

Grupo Mexico is controlled by Mexican billionaire German Larrea and ranks as one of the world's biggest copper producers in terms of volume.

Copper production in the first quarter was 258,138 tons, down by 2.8% from a year ago. This is mainly due to lower output in Peruvian mines. However, this was partly offset by increased production in mining units in Mexico, and the United States.

In the first quarter 2026, silver and zinc production increased by 11,1% and 2,0%, respectively.

The company has also maintained its target of achieving production of 1,03 million tonnes by 2026.

The company said it was still reviewing its plans to?double mine production? and vertically integrate U.S. Asarco's mining unit with a smelter? and refinery?

Grupo Mexico's?Southern Copper is developing Tia Maria, which is one of the largest mines in Peru and the third-largest copper producer in the world. The stalled project will begin operating in the third quarter 2027 according to a statement from the?conglomerate.

The project has been completed to a 32.5% level.

Local opposition to the mine, Peru's largest and most controversial development, is based on water usage and environmental concerns.

(source: Reuters)