It's a worry that the troubles in South America have not...

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    It's a worry that the troubles in South America have not arrested the falling Tin price. Especially as it appears that supply will be coming back sooner rather than later. Copper is often a good indicator of what tin will do, but there's mixed messages there too. On the one hand cu is over $4/lb but on the other Chinese smelters have been exporting to LME warehouses in asia, which suggests oversupply in the Chinese domestic market... It's a case of wait and see at the moment, but the next few months is not looking promising.
 
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