Market Sentiment Dominated by Wait-and-See Amid Geopolitical Fluctuations; Most-Traded SHFE Tin Contract Consolidates Above 400,000 Supported by Low Inventory [SMM Tin Midday Commentary]

Published: Jul 14, 2026 12:46
[SMM Tin Midday Commentary: Amid recurring geopolitical tensions, the market takes a wait-and-see stance, while the most-traded SHFE tin contract consolidates above 400,000, supported by low inventory.]

Tin Midday Review, July 14, 2026

The most-traded SHFE tin contract consolidated, opening at 411,000 yuan/mt and closing the morning session at 409,810 yuan/mt, down 0.70%. On the LME, three-month tin was currently reported at $52,830/mt, up 1.11%.

On the macro front:

(1) The US announced the formal implementation of a maritime blockade targeting all Iranian ports and coastal areas. Unauthorized vessels may be intercepted or detained, and a 20% fee will be imposed on all cargo transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The deterioration of geopolitical conditions has led to a sharp rise in shipping risks along this route.

(2) Federal Reserve Governor Waller stated that if core inflation data strengthens again this week, the FOMC will have to consider tightening monetary policy in the near term, emphasizing that tariffs, energy volatility, and demand expansion driven by AI computing investments are continuing to push up prices, warranting vigilance against the risk of persistently elevated inflation.

In the spot market, overall trading was sluggish this morning, with cautious purchasing sentiment among downstream and end-user enterprises. As demand had been concentrated during the previous price pullback, buyers are now largely on the sidelines, mainly testing with small low-priced orders. Although suppliers actively quoted, actual downstream uptake was limited.

Overall, the market has shown some marginal desensitization to recurrent geopolitical factors. From a fundamental perspective, China's tin social inventory is currently at relatively low levels, and the destocking during the earlier price correction has provided bottom support for futures. However, with total open interest in the most-traded contract retreating from prior highs and macro uncertainty keeping the market largely on the sidelines, the momentum for further sharp price gains is somewhat constrained. In the near term, the most-traded SHFE tin contract is expected to remain in a pattern of wild swings.

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Market Sentiment Dominated by Wait-and-See Amid Geopolitical Fluctuations; Most-Traded SHFE Tin Contract Consolidates Above 400,000 Supported by Low Inventory [SMM Tin Midday Commentary] - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)