Resumption of some Indonesian export sales

During the course of last week statements from spokesmen for various Indonesian tin producers indicated that the halt to exports that was called from 1 October will not be 100% effective. In particular state-controlled PT Timah will continue to fulfil long-term...

Indonesian exports fall ahead of halt

Preliminary data from Indonesia’s trade ministry showed that tin metal sales declined sharply in September, ahead of the halt in exports called by producers from 1 October. The volume of tin checked prior to shipment last month was 5,233 tonnes, down 24%...

Indonesian companies plan Jakarta tin market

The deputy chairman of the Indonesian Tin Industry Association, Rudy Irawan, told The Jakarta Post its members would establish the Jakarta Tin Market (JTM) as the sole market for Indonesian tin products. “The JTM will be like a joint company with the task to...

All Indonesian producers to halt exports

Following a meeting held on Monday evening with Bangka Belitung Governor Eko Maulana Ali, all Indonesian producers have said that they will halt exports from 1 October in order to support tin prices. Exports will resume if the price recovers to $25,000/tonne, Johan...

Lower volumes, higher margins for Timah

Indonesia’s PT Timah reported a 29% rise in consolidated sales and a more than doubling of net income to Rp 689 billion (US$79 million) in the first half of 2011, despite a fall in tin sales volumes. Refined tin sales by the state-controlled company in...