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The Tin market is a segment of the Non Ferrous Metals industry. Tin is a soft, malleable metal that is primarily used in the production of alloys, such as bronze and pewter. It is also used in the production of solder, which is used in the electronics industry. Tin is also used in the production of tinplate, which is used in the packaging industry. Tin is also used in the production of chemicals, such as tin oxide, which is used in the production of glass and ceramics.
Tin is primarily sourced from mines, and is also recycled from scrap metal. The price of tin is determined by supply and demand, and is affected by economic and political factors.
Some companies in the Tin market include BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Sumitomo Metal Mining, and Nyrstar. Show Less Read more