The Most-Traded SHFE Tin Contract Rebounded After Hitting the Down Limit; Amid Repeated Swings in Macro Sentiment, the Spot Market Mostly Stayed on the Sidelines [SMM Tin Midday Commentary]

Published: Mar 4, 2026 11:25
[SMM Tin Midday Commentary: The Most-Traded SHFE Tin Contract Rebounded After Hitting the Down Limit; Amid Repeated Swings in Macro Sentiment, the Spot Market Remained Mostly on the Sidelines]

On March 4, 2026, after hitting the daily down limit yesterday, the most-traded SHFE tin contract fluctuated rangebound in the night session and rebounded this morning, closing at 404,210 yuan/mt at midday, down 4.44%. LME, the three-month tin contract underwent a corrective consolidation and was temporarily quoted at $51,030/mt, up 2.5%.

Recently, tin prices have moved wildly amid the overlapping resonance of multiple macro factors. From a long-term perspective, elevated US Treasury yields, a weaker US dollar, and heightened geopolitical tensions jointly drove capital to seek a “safe haven,” with precious metals and some scarce metal varieties strengthening in tandem. Meanwhile, new-type demand such as new energy, AI computing power, and data center construction injected a long-term narrative into tin and attracted market attention. As tin is a variety with relatively light market depth, its price elasticity was significantly amplified. However, in the short term, macro events fluctuated sharply, capital repeatedly flowed in and out, and rapid shifts in sentiment led to unclear market guidance, with frequent switches between gains and losses.

Spot market, after futures fell sharply yesterday, transactions in the tin ingot spot market recovered somewhat. Early this morning, as the market direction remained unclear, most enterprises stayed on the sidelines, steadily arranging production for pre-holiday orders, with only a small amount of just-in-time procurement following up. Downstream enterprises have basically resumed work and production, and going forward, attention should focus on the strength of demand recovery and the actual ability to digest market inventory. Exchange inventory is still accumulating at a relatively high level; high inventory poses certain downside risks. If downstream and end-use demand digestion is moderate, it may weaken some inventory pressure.

In the short term, amid a stalemate between bullish and bearish sentiment, tin prices are expected to maintain fluctuating trend, and the price center may gradually move lower. Subsequent demand performance across the industry chain will become part of the price-driving force. It is recommended to pay attention to the evolution of overseas geopolitical developments, the pace of order releases after downstream and end-use resumption of work, and the speed of inventory digestion.

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