Shanghai Tin Futures Rally 39% to 449,960 Yuan/Ton Amid Supply Tightness and AI Demand

According to China Securities Journal, Shanghai tin futures surged 39% to a high of 449,960 yuan/ton since late March, climbing from a low of 323,010 yuan/ton, driven by tight global supply and rising demand from AI and semiconductor sectors. Supply constraints stem from delayed production recovery in Myanmar's Wa State, stricter resource controls in Indonesia, and ongoing disruptions in African mining regions.

AI-related applications and semiconductor manufacturing are opening new consumption channels for tin. While current elevated tin prices have dampened downstream procurement activity, industry observers expect tin prices to consolidate at elevated levels in the near term, with the mid-to-long-term price range potentially trending higher.

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