Key Market Indicators
Lebanon's tin imports are projected to fall from $234,820 in 2021 to about $195,000 by 2026. This would represent a drop of 3.2% per year on average. Since 2002, demand for tin imports in the country has decreased 8.9% year-on-year. Exports of tin from Lebanon are forecast to increase from $10,720 in 2021 to $11,670 by 2026. This would be a growth rate of 1.4% per year on average. Since 2004, the country's tin supply has increased by 42.9% year-on-year. In 2021, Lebanon was ranked 87th in tin exports, overtaken by Namibia at $10,720. Malaysia, Peru, and Singapore were respectively the second, third, and fourth in the ranking.