ALLIED TIN SUPPLIES
_ 4I LONDON. June 25. from 'SSSS 1 * that the t | n available 10 the Allies 87 6Sf» SIS' *!? tin-producing areas nay total i&m , lhe Present year, is made by tne trade journel. Metal Bulletin. Tills exclude® suostantial arrivals from the Far East a urine the opening montns of 1942. also production of the new American smelter and ol Britain. Estimated supplies include 4000 tons from Australia. Be lore the loss of Malaya and the East lodlw annual requirement ol the Allies, including were about 140.000 tons. Economy and substituting will probably considerably reduce cansump; ion. The gap "between production and con* sumption is thus smaller than might have o®cn expected, and it may be met * or . Sia EJ frem accumulated stocks, the Journal The American Metal Ees-nt OcapuJ« decision to raise the pr-ce of Bolivian tin from SO cents to 60 r p n ;c a rvijina will result in a similar increase in British payments for Bolivia* tin- Lontio: tor ducers.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 170, 21 July 1942, Page 3
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