Tin market report February 2013
2013-03-14 18:01:10 【Print】
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Content
Introduction 3
1 Financial overview 3
1.1 Domestic financial overview 3
1.1 . 1 CIP up by 1 . 2%, PPI down by 1.6% YOY in January 3
1.1.2 Chinese PMI above the critical point in the fifth consecutive month 4
1.2 International financial overview 5
1.2.1 International crude oil futures price hikes and drops in February 5
1.2.2 European debt remains in a shadow US dollar index sees strong rebounds 6
1.2.3 Nonferrous metals prices to keep fluctuating with more global labile factors 7
2 Tin futures on the LME retreat 8
3 Chinese domestic market review 9
3.1 Chinese tin prices recoil 9
3.2 Tin concentrate market strong 10
4 Monthly production data 11
4.1 Global tin market in 4,000t deficit in 2012 11
4.2 Chinese February tin production up by 33% MOM 11
4.3 Peru announces tin output 2012 12
5 Import & Export data 12
5.1 Tin exports from Indonesia jump to three month high in Jan 12
5.2 US tin imports up by 15% MOM in January 12
5.3 Chinese January imports of tin and tin alloy up by 23% MOM 12
5.4 Chinese January imports of tin concentrate up by 467% MOM 16
6. Related industry development 18
6.1 Electronic information manufacturing value to rise by 12% in 2013 18
6.2 Tin scrap supply tight 18
7. Company news 18
7.1 Yongli Tin to restart production after Spring Festival holiday 18
7.2 South Korea’s first tin tender of 2013 18
8 Outlook for next month 19
Introduction 3
1 Financial overview 3
1.1 Domestic financial overview 3
1.1 . 1 CIP up by 1 . 2%, PPI down by 1.6% YOY in January 3
1.1.2 Chinese PMI above the critical point in the fifth consecutive month 4
1.2 International financial overview 5
1.2.1 International crude oil futures price hikes and drops in February 5
1.2.2 European debt remains in a shadow US dollar index sees strong rebounds 6
1.2.3 Nonferrous metals prices to keep fluctuating with more global labile factors 7
2 Tin futures on the LME retreat 8
3 Chinese domestic market review 9
3.1 Chinese tin prices recoil 9
3.2 Tin concentrate market strong 10
4 Monthly production data 11
4.1 Global tin market in 4,000t deficit in 2012 11
4.2 Chinese February tin production up by 33% MOM 11
4.3 Peru announces tin output 2012 12
5 Import & Export data 12
5.1 Tin exports from Indonesia jump to three month high in Jan 12
5.2 US tin imports up by 15% MOM in January 12
5.3 Chinese January imports of tin and tin alloy up by 23% MOM 12
5.4 Chinese January imports of tin concentrate up by 467% MOM 16
6. Related industry development 18
6.1 Electronic information manufacturing value to rise by 12% in 2013 18
6.2 Tin scrap supply tight 18
7. Company news 18
7.1 Yongli Tin to restart production after Spring Festival holiday 18
7.2 South Korea’s first tin tender of 2013 18
8 Outlook for next month 19