China Tin plant closed after arsenic discharge
A tin ore processing plant owned by Liuzhou China Tin has been closed after a tailings discharge resulted in arsenic poisoning of over 100 local villagers. China Daily reported today that 136 people in Xialuntun village in Guangxi had been treated for poisoning, but...
Novosibirsk Tin struggles
Novosibirsk Tin Combine (NOK), Russia’s only significant tin smelter, is facing major financial and production problems, according to recent reports. On Friday the company failed to redeem bonds valued at 347 million roubles (US$13.2 million). This was the...
Tin for tough times
Mounting recession worries around the world might actually have a positive impact on tin usage in tinplate, as consumers in the industrialized countries increase their spending on canned foods. The Daily Express newspaper reports that UK total sales of canned food...
State investment in Bolivian projects to triple
Bolivian state miner Comibol plans to invest US$155million in the sector during 2009, a spokesperson from the country's mines and metal ministry told BNamericas. “The government expects to make over US$50million of investments during 2008 and the goal is to...
Paranapanema sells tin business
Brazilian base metals group Paranapanema has signed a deal to sell all of its controlling stake in the Taboca mining company to Serra da Madeira for 850 million reais ($470 million), Reuters reports. The price of the deal is subject to adjustments under due diligence....
WBMS: tin consumption fractionally lower
The World Bureau of Metal Statistics estimates that global refined tin consumption for the first seven months of the year was 205,700 tonnes, which was “fractionally lower” than in the comparable period of 2007. The decline is mainly due to a slump in...
YTC to cover debts of Singapore JV
Yunnan Tin Company (YTC) will repay $6 million of debts incurred by a Singapore joint venture tin refinery, according to Bloomberg. The unit, Singapore Tin Industries Pte (STI), borrowed from United Overseas Bank Ltd. and was unable to repay the loans because a...
Timah still looking at overseas tin investments
PT Timah has cancelled its plan to invest in a tin project in Australia, but is still trying to find new mining locations both at home and abroad, according to its President Director Wachid Usman. Speaking to a parliamentary commission on national development planning...
Brazil production picks up
Brazilian mine production of tin rose 2.9% year-on-year to 7,037 tonnes in the seven months to July, according to provisional data from the local tin industry association SNIEE. The gain came despite continuing production problems at the Paranapanema group’s...