Most analysts have raised their price forecasts for most LME metals, according to two separate surveys published by Reuters last week. Reuters surveyed views both on likely annual average prices in 2010 and for long-term (beyond 10 years) averages. The biggest upward...
A resumption of operations by private smelters in Indonesia continues to be held back by bad weather and police activity, despite original plans to re-start production and ore buying last week. Johan Murod, a director at the Bangka-Belitung Timah Sejahtera consortium...
Miners at a number of major Peruvian mining companies were due to start a 24-hour strike today over proposed legislation on pension and bonus issues. “The only way the government listens to us is when we go on strike. We’ve been working with Congress on...
Data released by Indonesia’s trade ministry today shows a 29.5% year-on-year fall in tin checked for export in September to 7,755 tonnes. This is the lowest monthly total since April and reflects the impact of a police clampdown on illegal mining which began in...
Russia and China are to carry out joint exploitation of raw material deposits in Siberia under a 2009-2010 cooperation programme, the Russian daily Vedomosti reported. The programme, including 205 joint projects in the border regions, was approved by the Russian and...
Indonesia’s South Bangka government will allow small miners to resume mining after a protest over a recent police crackdown on illegal mining, a local legislator told Reuters on Thursday. The move could help increase supplies of tin ore to independent smelters....
Spokesmen for the leading consortium of Indonesian independent tin smelters told Reuters today that the group’s smelters remain closed as a result of a shortage of ore supplies. Many small mines have stopped operating recently as a result of increased police...
Bolivia’s Vinto smelter will increase refined tin output this year and start on a major expansion programme in 2010, Mining Minister Luis Alberto Echazu told Bloomberg. Vinto will refine at least 10,500 tonnes of tin in 2009, Echazu said yesterday in an...
The tin market on the London Metal Exchange is "disorderly" and prices are distorted as latest data shows one entity controls more than 90 percent of stocks and cash contracts, industry sources told Reuters on Wednesday. "This is not a good situation...
Canadian TSX-listed Lara Exploration continues to investigate the possibility of hard-rock mining at the Sao Lourenco project in Rondonia state, Brazil "Tin mining in Brazil has declined in recent years as placer resources become exhausted or unviable due to...
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