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... Sources cited a combination of rising tin prices and higher freight costs for the premium increase for the higher-purity, low-lead material. ... View this article
... are as high as $750 for some higher-purity and low-lead materials on ... have said that the limited availability of material may cause tin premiums to ... View this article
... "Somebody will be looking low lead levels, somebody ... European tin premiums remained flat on Friday March 23 in Rotterdam warehouses, at $600 ... View this article
... "Good Chinese tin with a low lead content attracts a strong premium, and there's no guarantee that you'll realise that if you deliver on to the LME. ... View this article
... The only bright spot in the business is low-lead tin, with lead content below 50 parts per million, which is gaining traction as consumers take a ... View this article
... "We've done some stuff for next year," he said. "The low-lead tin still commands a good premium.". Matthew Lerner,. Nonferrous,. URN 2539873. View this article
... "We've done some stuff for next year," he said. "The low-lead tin still commands a good premium.". Matthew Lerner,. Nonferrous,. URN 2539893. View this article
... US spot premiums are around $400 to $450 per tonne for Grade A tin and about $500 per tonne for low-lead material, market sources agreed. ... View this article
... Sources agree that Grade A tin is changing hands at around $400 to $500 a tonne while low-lead tin has a premium of between $450 and $550 a ... View this article
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Do you think steel mills will succeed in their efforts to stop selling at a discount to the CRU index?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
They said they would not be able to offer specific remedies from the conference call but would work with the appropriate committees of the LME to find solutions.
Daniel Twarog, Nadca