Malaysia Smelting Corporation (MSC) reported higher revenue and profit year-on-year in Q2 2026, supported by increased refined tin sales, stronger tin prices and improved performance from its mining business.

Revenue reached RM637.3 million (approximately US$151 million), up 68.2% from RM379 million (approximately US$93 million) in Q2 2025. MSC attributed the increase primarily to a 44.7% rise in refined tin sales volumes and a 60.3% higher average tin price compared with…

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