Alphamin to Ship First Tin Concentrate from Bisie Mine in 2019

Published: Aug 18, 2017 09:59
Alphamin Bisie Mining SA (ABM SA) said on Thursday it will ship first shipload of tin concentrate from Bisie mine in Congo in 2019.

SHANGHAI, Aug. 18 (SMM) - Alphamin Bisie Mining SA (ABM SA) said on Thursday it will ship first shipload of tin concentrate from Bisie mine in Congo in 2019.

WBMS: World Tin Supply in Deficit January-June

Bisie mine produces 9,900 tonnes of tin each year. The company said $70 million had been invested and additional $134 million is still required. 

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