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Posted on 20/05/2020 by admin

METALS-Shanghai tin hits 3-month high on supply shortage concerns

Concerns about a supply deficit of tin this year powered Shanghai prices of the metal to a three-month high on Wednesday and sent London tin to its highest in more than three weeks.
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