Continued Geopolitical Rivalry Fueled Rising Wait-and-See Sentiment, Tin Prices Opened Lower and Fluctuated in the Morning [SMM Tin Midday Review]

Published: Apr 9, 2026 12:03
[SMM Tin Midday Review: Continued Geopolitical Tensions Fueled Rising Wait-and-See Sentiment, Tin Prices Opened Lower and Traded Sideways in the Morning]

Tin Midday Review, April 9, 2026

The most-traded SHFE tin contract opened lower today and then rebounded with fluctuations, closing at 369,010 yuan/mt in the morning session, down 0.69%. LME also pulled back in tandem, with LME three-month tin temporarily quoted at $46,900/mt, down 1.77%.

The prevailing trading theme in the macro market shifted again from ceasefire expectations to cautious wait-and-see. After the Middle East situation entered a two-week ceasefire negotiation window, the U.S. and Iran held divergent positions on the conditions for peace talks. The U.S. publicly claimed the ceasefire was a result of its earlier military pressure, while Iran emphasized it as a diplomatic achievement stemming from its control over the strait passage and regional countermeasures. The competing victory narratives from both sides also indirectly reflected the difficulty facing subsequent substantive negotiations, as underlying geopolitical tensions remained fundamentally unresolved. Meanwhile, news of Israel launching military strikes on Lebanon once again triggered market alarm. Conflicts on other fronts within the Middle East region remained unresolved, and amid the complex and volatile news flow, market sentiment turned cautious.

Spot market, although futures pulled back today, the overall absolute price center remained at a relatively elevated level. Downstream enterprises showed weak purchase willingness, mostly maintaining a wait-and-see stance and drawing down existing inventory. Only a small amount of rigid demand followed through in the spot market during the morning session. Overall trading activity remained mediocre, and the spot side provided limited support to futures.

Overall, the lower opening and volatile trading in tin prices today reflected the market's cautious sentiment as it digested the earlier ceasefire-related positive news while facing repeated geopolitical maneuvering and renewed peripheral conflicts. In the short term, futures trends will continue to be constrained by news-driven disruptions during the negotiation period. Tin prices are expected to maintain a pattern of wild swings and consolidation in the near term. Close attention should be paid to substantive developments going forward, as well as downstream enterprises' actual purchase willingness within the price fluctuation range.

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