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Rising prices hurt tin ingot spot transactions in China

Source: Mysteel Dec 17, 2025 17:35
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Tin futures prices increased on December 17, with the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) main contract closing price rising by 2.49% day on day to Yuan 328,600/tonne. Meanwhile, the London Metal Exchange (LME) three-month tin was up by 2.44% day on day to $41,560/tonne, as of 3:00 PM Beijing time on December 17.

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