Yunnan Tin Company expects to produce 60,000 tonnes of tin this year, but will hold back on further increases in production due to concerns about raw material supplies and prices. “We need to secure supplies of raw materials. We also want to control output. If...
Comibol’s Huanuni mine in Bolivia produced 708 tonnes of tin-in-concentrate in October, according to local press reports quoted by BN Americas. “It’s an acceptable figure considering that there have been no concrete investments,” the general...
The onset of heavy rains on Bangka and Belitung islands is reported to have reduced ore supplies to independent smelters by over 20% this month. “Workers fear landslides may occur as a result of the heavy rains. Even when the weather is dry, the lands may still...
Preliminary non-ferrous metals production figures released by China’s National Bureau of Statistics showed that refined tin output rose 6.8% year-on-year to 13,214 tonnes in October. Meanwhile production of other metals such as copper, aluminium and zinc grew...
Peru’s September output of tin-in-concentrate rose by 14.2% year-on-year to 3,369 tonnes, according to official mine production fugures released by the Ministry of Energy and Mines yesterday. All of the country’s production comes from Minsur’s San...
Provisional data issued by Indonesia’s Ministry of Trade today indicate that the volume of tin being shipped from Indonesia remains large, and may have increased in the last month. The surveyors’ reports used by the Ministry show that 13,509 tonnes of...
China’s Yunnan Tin Group is swapping part of its shareholding in Australia’s YTC Resources Limited for a stake in Hong Kong listed Poly Investment Holdings, as well as investing a further HK$ 192 million in the latter company. At the end of the planned...
Last week there was a spate of comments from Indonesian government officials regarding the possible introduction of tin export or production quotas. Not surprisingly these conflicting reports have been feeding price volatility around the current record levels, so we...
China’s National Development and Reform Commission has announced further restrictions on investment in tin and other metals. As of 31 October foreign investors are banned from exploring for or developing tungsten, molybdenum, tin or antimony, and from exploring...
The US Defense Logistics Agency appears to be re-thinking the disposal of the remaining metal held in its stockpile. Last month a major review of stockpile policy was completed by the National Research Council, which concluded that there should be major changes in the...
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