Tin Market Report March
2016-04-15 19:25:09 【Print】
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Catalogue
Introduction 3
1 International market review 3
1.1 LME tin prices surge and stumble 3
1.2 Premium for imported tin ingots contracts in China during March 3
1.3 Prices for Burmese-origin tin ore spiral up in March 4
2 Domestic market review 4
2.1 Prices for tin ingots rise before dropping 4
2.2 Tin concentrate prices go up 4
3 Monthly output data 5
3.1 Global tin market sees a supply shortage of 8,700t in 2015 5
3.2 AM Statistics: Chinese tin ingot output up by 18.2% MOM in March 2016 5
4 Import & export data 6
4.1 Indonesia exports of refined tin drop 61% YOY in March 6
4.2 Chinese refined tin and tin alloy imports down by 34.7% MOM in February 6
4.3 Chinese tin ore imports down by 88% MOM in February 7
5 Related industry development 9
5.1 Performance of China’s electronic information industry in 2015 9
5.2 Tin scrap market sees poor demand and tight supply in March 9
6 Company news 9
6.1 Rui Da Hung : tin ingot output up 25% in 2015 9
6.2 Dajingzi Tin to resume production in mid-April 9
6.3 Yunxiang Mining and Metallurgy resumes tin ingot production 9
7 Market outlook 9
Graphs
Graph 1 Prices for three-month LME tin contracts during March 3
Graph 2 LME tin stock during March 3
Graph 3 Price trend for imported tin ore 20% of Burmese-origin during March 4
Graph 4 Spot prices for Chinese tin ingot from February to March 4
Graph 5 Price trend of Chinese tin concentrate 60%min from February to March 5
Graph 6 Monthly tin ingot output in China from 2015 to 2016 5
Graph 7 Indonesia exports of refined tin and tin products from 2015 to 2016 6
Graph 8 Chinese refined tin and tin alloy imports by month from 2015 to 2016 (unit: tonne) 6
Graph 9 Chinese refined tin and tin alloy imports by country (unit: tonne) 7
Graph 10 Chinese tin ore imports by month from 2015 to 2016 (Unit: tonnes) 8
Graph 11 China’s imports of Burmese-origin tin ore from 2015 to 2016 (Unit: tonnes) 8
Table 1 Tin ingot output in major provinces in February and March 2016 (Unit: tonne) 6
Table 2 China’s refined tin and tin alloy importation by country in February 7
Table 3 Top 10 Chinese exporters for refined tin and tin alloy in February 7
Table 4 China’s tin ore importation by country in February 8
Table 5 Top 10 Chinese importers of tin ore and tin concentrate in February 8
Introduction 3
1 International market review 3
1.1 LME tin prices surge and stumble 3
1.2 Premium for imported tin ingots contracts in China during March 3
1.3 Prices for Burmese-origin tin ore spiral up in March 4
2 Domestic market review 4
2.1 Prices for tin ingots rise before dropping 4
2.2 Tin concentrate prices go up 4
3 Monthly output data 5
3.1 Global tin market sees a supply shortage of 8,700t in 2015 5
3.2 AM Statistics: Chinese tin ingot output up by 18.2% MOM in March 2016 5
4 Import & export data 6
4.1 Indonesia exports of refined tin drop 61% YOY in March 6
4.2 Chinese refined tin and tin alloy imports down by 34.7% MOM in February 6
4.3 Chinese tin ore imports down by 88% MOM in February 7
5 Related industry development 9
5.1 Performance of China’s electronic information industry in 2015 9
5.2 Tin scrap market sees poor demand and tight supply in March 9
6 Company news 9
6.1 Rui Da Hung : tin ingot output up 25% in 2015 9
6.2 Dajingzi Tin to resume production in mid-April 9
6.3 Yunxiang Mining and Metallurgy resumes tin ingot production 9
7 Market outlook 9
Graphs
Graph 1 Prices for three-month LME tin contracts during March 3
Graph 2 LME tin stock during March 3
Graph 3 Price trend for imported tin ore 20% of Burmese-origin during March 4
Graph 4 Spot prices for Chinese tin ingot from February to March 4
Graph 5 Price trend of Chinese tin concentrate 60%min from February to March 5
Graph 6 Monthly tin ingot output in China from 2015 to 2016 5
Graph 7 Indonesia exports of refined tin and tin products from 2015 to 2016 6
Graph 8 Chinese refined tin and tin alloy imports by month from 2015 to 2016 (unit: tonne) 6
Graph 9 Chinese refined tin and tin alloy imports by country (unit: tonne) 7
Graph 10 Chinese tin ore imports by month from 2015 to 2016 (Unit: tonnes) 8
Graph 11 China’s imports of Burmese-origin tin ore from 2015 to 2016 (Unit: tonnes) 8
Table 1 Tin ingot output in major provinces in February and March 2016 (Unit: tonne) 6
Table 2 China’s refined tin and tin alloy importation by country in February 7
Table 3 Top 10 Chinese exporters for refined tin and tin alloy in February 7
Table 4 China’s tin ore importation by country in February 8
Table 5 Top 10 Chinese importers of tin ore and tin concentrate in February 8