PT Timah Tbk plans to build two downstream factories by the end of 2008. The first is a tin solder factory in Kundur Island, Riau province with a capacity of 2,000 tons of solder wires per year and it may start its operation in October 2008. For full story, click here
PT Timah Tbk plans to build two downstream factories by the end of 2008. The first is a tin solder factory in Kundur Island, Riau province with a capacity of 2,000 tons of solder wires per year and it may start its operation in October 2008. For full story, click here
Indonesia’s PT Timah the world’s prominent integrated tin miner, expects its tin output to stay flat in 2009. For full story, click here
Crackdown on illegal mining is having a hefty impact on the tin industry, with two sub-contractors working for the archipelago’s second-largest tin miner, PT Koba Tin, on trial in Bangka for deliberately selling illegally-mined tin to the company. For full story, click here
Indonesia’s PT Timah expects that its tin production will stay flat in 2009. It expects to produce below 50,000 tonnes of refined tin in 2009 due to falling prices and a government plan to set an output quota for tin. For full story, click here
Indonesia based PT Kobatin had been reportedly accepting illegal tin Bangka Belitung area. For more information, click here
Friday, December 26, 2008