(Bloomberg) -- Tin in London tumbled 8.7 percent, the most in six months, as an Indonesian producer started shipments and a smelter confiscated by the government of Bolivia prepared to resume sales.
PT Koba Tin, Indonesia's second-largest producer, got an export license to start deliveries immediately. In Bolivia, the government said it plans to sell metal from the Vinto plant, seized two months ago from Swiss commodity trader Glencore International AG. Vinto produced 12,000 tons last year, said David Thurtell, an analyst at BNP Paribas in London.
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