Cadbury has abandoned its tin cans for cardboard boxes, in an attempt to go green this Christmas. Could this prove to be the death knell for the tin industry?
The change is the biggest since the tins were introduced in 1938. Replacing them with cardboard achieves 45 per cent weight reduction per pack, as also helps [...]
Tin Investing News reports tin prices trudges on.
The seven smelters, which have a combined capacity of around 2,800 tonnes a month, had shut operations in late August due to lack of tin ore supply after a crackdown on illegal tin mining.
This could be the wake-up call needed for tin prices, which are still far below [...]
Tin Investing News reports tin is doing well with the resurgence of the global markets.
Traders said tin prices were up partly because of the re-emergence of a dominant position controlling more than 90 per cent of warrants on the London Metal Exchange stocks. The dominant holding is also why the premium for cash material over [...]
Tin Investing News reports since commodity prices continue to drop, China is stockpiling metals.
Chenzhou authorities were planning to buy 2,000 tons of silver, 50,000 tons of lead, 5,000 tons of tin, 50,000 tons of zinc, 5,000 tons of tungsten and 3,000 tons of bismuth this year. Chenzhou is known to be rich in nonferrous metals, [...]
Tin Investing News reports tin is said to recover before any other base metals according to Resource Capital Research, a Sydney based company.
Unlike most of the other base metals, there is no growing tin surplus. Inventories held at the London Metal Exchange now sit at 8,820 tonnes, against a 52-week high of 11,430 tonnes. The [...]
Tin Investing News reports tin prices remain firm this year.
Based upon the present tin price of US$11,500 per tonne, the scoping study indicated that the alluvial tin has the potential to generate additional US$8.7 million revenue during the one year it will take to process the material.
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Tin Investing News reports tin prices have been low and its demand is getting alot more than lead now.
The lowly, non glamorous tin is becoming increasingly important however, overtaking lead as the metal of choice in modern electronics soldering, especially after EU regulations requiring lead-free solders was implemented in 2006. In 2006, tin accounted for [...]
Tin Investing News reports tin prices have fallen causing cutbacks in production for tin in Indonesia.
“If prices are still lower next year, we may limit refined tin output and push for more high-priced by-products,” said company spokesman Abrun Abubakar. “It’s useless to flush the market with refined tin.”
Because of plunging prices, PT Timah expects tin [...]
Tin Investing News reports tin prices remain strong despite global economic conditions.
Although lower tin prices may appear to be a sign of a faltering market, many metals analysts say the supply market remains increasingly tight and a deficit is expected this year. “There is a huge contradiction of what is happening to the price and [...]
Tin Investing News reports global markets affected by the recent turmoil with tin prices falling as demand for raw materials decreases.
Tin was the best performing metal on the LME this year, but has now dropped 41% from its record high of $25,500/tonne reached in May. Up until last week, the metal was up for the [...]
Thursday, November 5, 2009
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