Myanmar seeks tin smelting joint venture partners

Myanmar’s Ministry of Mines has invited expressions of interest from private sector firms to jointly set up tin smelting and refining plants, the Myanmar Business Today website reported. The No.2 Mining Enterprise under the ministry will go into a Private Public Partnership (PPP) for the plants, it said. The deadline for submitting letters of notification is November 28. This would be an opportune time to attend the International Mining Myanmar conference in Yangon, October 30 and 31 (https://im-mining.com/international-mining-myanmar-conference/).  A link to the call for expressions of interest can be found at http://www.mining.gov.mm/ME-2/1.ME-2/details.asp?submenuID=13&sid=472

The view from the ITRI: “The country’s existing state-owned tin smelter near Rangoon [Yangon] has operated intermittently on a very small scale in recent years, but Myanmar has been exporting very large quantities of tin concentrate to China, especially in 2012–2014. Indonesia’s PT Timah has already announced plans to become involved in mining and smelting in Myanmar, and other foreign companies have also made preliminary investigations.”