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LME Tin Jumps After Alphamin Temporarily Stops Operations at Bisie Mine in Congo

LME Tin Jumps After Alphamin Temporarily Stops Operations at Bisie Mine in Congo

Alphamin Resources announced that it will temporarily stop operations at its Bisie Tin Mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo because of unrest in North Kivu Province.

The London Metal Exchange's (LME) soldering metal prices were up 3.3% to $34,530 per metric ton by 1401 GMT, after reaching $34,815 per ton - the highest price since July.

Alphamin produced over 17,000 tons last year of the metal that is used in semiconductors. This represents more than 4% global total supplies, estimated to be around 380,000 tonnes.

Alphamin stated in a press release that "this decision was taken after insurgent militants groups had recently advanced westward toward the mines' location in DRC."

The mine is being evacuated of all operational personnel. Only essential personnel will remain to care for, maintain and secure the property.

In a note released this week, analysts at Macquarie estimated that the global tin industry was already on track to experience a shortage of 13,000 tonnes this year. (Reporting and editing by Tomaszjanowski and Elaine Hardcastle; Pratima Dasai)

(source: Reuters)