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In a talk with newsmen, Tanedo explained that a projected tin can price increase in August last year of five percent did not materialize and instead even went down due to the drop in tinplate prices worldwide.

However, this year, Tanedo said, steel prices have increased due to increased global demand which was fuelled largely by a strong demand from China and India.
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However, this year, Tanedo said, steel prices have increased due to increased global demand which was fuelled largely by a strong demand from China and India.
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In a talk with newsmen, Tanedo explained that a projected tin can price increase in August last year of five percent did not materialize and instead even went down due to the drop in tinplate prices worldwide.

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