Indonesia Revises Tin Export Data in September

Published: Oct 12, 2017 09:48
Indonesia’s Trade Ministry revised the country’s tin exports data in September as the institution which provided the data made an adjustment for the figures.

SHANGHAI, Oct. 12 (SMM) - Indonesia’s Trade Ministry revised the country’s tin exports data in September as the institution which provided the data made an adjustment for the figures.

Indonesia Tin Exports Soar 32% in September

According to data revised, Indonesia’s tin exports fell 3% year-on-year in September to 7,503 tonnes, compared to a 32% growth before adjustment, and up 16% on the month.

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