SMM May 18 News: According to unofficial information gathered by SMM from the market, a northern manufacturer recently concluded an open tender to the entire market for hundreds of metric tons of refined bismuth under its group. Although the final tender results were not publicly disclosed, the outcome appeared to be less than satisfactory. Under the arrangement that allowed non-one-time full pickup, no transactions were concluded. Some market participants also learned that the reason for the failed tender was that there were not enough enterprises participating in the bidding, which meant the conditions for bid opening were not met, and therefore the tender was canceled. Other market participants noted that since hundreds of metric tons of bismuth ingots represent a relatively large volume, and considering that current market demand is primarily driven by end-user spot orders from downstream buyers, large-volume speculative purchases are not the mainstream trading method in the current market. Therefore, the absence of any transaction in this tender is understandable and will not have a significant impact on the current market pricing landscape.


