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Research outfit says Andrada Mining stands to benefit from rising tin prices

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Andrada’s revenue surged to N$274.5m in quarter ended 31 August from N$243m year earlier
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Research outfit Hannam & Partners estimates that a 10% move in tin prices could drive a 31% swing in Andrada Mining’s projected 2026 earnings.

The assessment comes as tin prices have climbed sharply over the past month, trading close to US$50,000 per tonne amid tight global supply conditions and sustained demand from technology-linked sectors, including semiconductors and data-centre infrastructure.

The rally has sharpened investor focus on producers with operational leverage to price movements, placing Andrada’s Uis Mine in Namibia firmly in the spotlight.

Hannam & Partners notes that pricing strength is coinciding with improving operational delivery at Uis.

Recent quarterly performance showed higher year-on-year tin output, improved head grades and increased concentrate shipment volumes, reflecting more stable plant performance and better feed quality.

Operational gains have been supported by ongoing optimisation under the CI2 continuous improvement programme, which has focused on lifting throughput while maintaining recoveries.

Progress on processing upgrades also features prominently in the research.

Commissioning of the new jig plant is advancing, providing additional flexibility within the processing circuit and supporting incremental production growth.

Continued optimisation across the plant has delivered steady improvements, positioning the operation to capture greater value during periods of strong pricing.

Medium-term growth options form a further pillar of the analysis.

Planned integration of ore-sorting technology at Uis is expected to enhance feed quality and improve recoveries, while exploration activity at Lithium Ridge is accelerating under Andrada’s strategic partnership with SQM.

These initiatives aim to expand the production base while strengthening exposure to battery-related minerals, including tin.

The research also highlights Andrada’s position as the only UK-listed company offering pure exposure to tin production.

That status, combined with the broader critical minerals potential of the Uis district, including lithium and tungsten, sets the company apart in the sector.

Updated forecasts reflect stronger near-term pricing assumptions alongside improving operational execution.

Hannam & Partners concludes that Andrada’s sensitivity to tin prices, supported by steady progress at Uis, places the company in a stronger position as global tin market fundamentals continue to tighten.

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