Warm Macro Sentiment and Weak Trading Volume Offset Each Other, SHFE Tin Retreated After Rapid Rise and Closed at 423,000 [SMM SHFE Tin Brief Comment]

Published: May 11, 2026 17:53
[SMM SHFE Tin Brief: Warm Macro Sentiment and Weak Trading Volume Offset Each Other, SHFE Tin Retreated after Rapid Rise and Closed at 423,000]

Tin Daily Review, May 11, 2026

Today, China's tin futures overall exhibited a retreat-after-rapid-rise pattern. The most-traded SHFE tin contract opened at 421,420 yuan/mt in the morning, reached an intraday high of 432,690 yuan/mt before easing lower, and closed at 423,310 yuan/mt in the afternoon, recording an intraday decline of 0.69%. On the LME side, three-month tin saw a slight rebound after 4:00 PM China time, temporarily quoted at $54,645/mt, up 1.19%.

Recent futures movements were primarily driven by a combination of macro sentiment, capital allocation willingness, and supply-side news. Expectations of accelerated production resumptions in China's manufacturing sector after the holiday boosted capital's willingness to go long on industrial products. Coupled with the strengthening of ex-China tech stocks, this fueled a warmer market attitude toward industrial metals related to technology applications, strengthening bullish sentiment. Meanwhile, some contraction in ex-China ore and tin ingot supply in April, combined with the return of capital after the holiday, jointly provided momentum for futures to rise. Currently, the ex-China geopolitical situation saw no substantive progress, with the US and Iran still in the negotiation and bargaining phase over peace terms. The direct impact of the Middle East situation on futures weakened, with its disruptive magnitude narrowing in the absence of decisive developments, though it still retained some guiding influence. At the same time, hawkish signals released by the US Fed strengthened the US dollar, which, combined with weak downstream follow-through due to elevated absolute price levels, jointly constrained further price rises and contributed to the intraday retreat after the rapid rise.

Today's spot market showed mediocre performance throughout the day, with afternoon shipments largely consistent with the morning. As futures surged intraday, the elevated absolute prices continued to suppress spot transactions. Meanwhile, with the traditional "Golden March, Silver April" peak consumption season fading, end-user order pace slowed, downstream enterprises showed weak purchasing momentum, and market participants were cautious in their purchases. Wait-and-see sentiment prevailed broadly, and overall trading activity was sluggish.

Overall, today's retreat after rapid rise in tin prices reflected the mutual restraint between the warmer macro sentiment and the high-price fundamental reality. The most-traded SHFE tin contract is expected to continue moving sideways within an elevated range in the near term. Continued attention should be paid to shifts in macro sentiment, as well as the guidance that actual circulation of tin ingots from major ex-China producing regions in May may provide on the supply side.

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