China is the world's largest importer of tin, accounting for a dominant share of global demand. Chinese buyers — including smelters, refineries, processors, and trading companies — actively seek verified overseas suppliers year-round. Common traded forms include refined tin, alloy ingots, and recyclable scrap.
To sell tininto China, your cargo must be correctly classified under the applicable HS codes (listed above) and comply with China's customs inspection requirements. Pricing is typically benchmarked against the SHFE (Shanghai Futures Exchange) spot price or LME, with regional premiums or discounts depending on grade, origin, and logistics.
Guilin Metals operates a curated network of tin buyers across China — from major industrial hubs in Guangdong, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu to inland smelting regions. Post your tin supply listing with grade, quantity, and origin, and our team will match you with active buyers and provide indicative prices within 24 hours.
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