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Tisco and Tsingshan Group Slightly Improved Benchmark Price of FeCr in Dec..-China

Affected by the APEC Conference and the dry season in south areas of China, the ferrochrome production totally declined. Under this condition, the producers tried to improve the offers. At the end of Nov., the new round of purchase price of FeCr from stainless...

Friday, November 21, 2014

Silicon Metal Trading Is Thin Due to Ongoing Yen Depreciation

In China, a lot of low-quality products have been shipped from the producers which restarted operation after the long holidays of China National Day, and the supply pressure has been increasing. This is because the low-quality products which were by-products o...

Friday, November 21, 2014

Higher Cost Contributed to Reducing Operation Rates for Mn Alloy in Yunnan of China

[Ferro-Alloys.com] In recent period, silicon manganese maintaines at poor performance in China. It is said that 6517 was quoted at RMB6,050-6,150/mt in Yunnan

Friday, November 21, 2014

Reducing SiMn Spot In Guangxi of China Pushed Prices Firm

[Ferro-Alloys.com] Despite sluggish demand, reducing spot of silicon manganese 6014 would be helpful to push price firm. It is said that prices for 6014 are currently setting to

Friday, November 21, 2014

Excessive Supply Forced FeSi Prices to Continue Declining in China

Excessive Supply Forced FeSi Prices to Continue Declining in China

Friday, November 21, 2014

Market Trend of Import of Ferroalloy as of 14 November 2014 in Japan

In Japan, the price negotiation will start soon for the period from January to March in 2015, but some customers have already procured for January and February, and therefore the inquiry is less than the prior quarter. Besides, the trading of spot goods is als...

Thursday, November 20, 2014

China’s High-Carbon Ferrochrome Prices Started to Rebound

[Ferro-Alloys.com]TISCO and Qsingshan Group announced their tender prices for high-carbon ferrochrome respectively on November, 20. Both of them raised their purchasing prices.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Credit Suisse Analyst Michael Slifirski: New Non-Chinese Graphite and Vanadium Supply Could Create New Demand

More may really be better for end users and mining companies when it comes to graphite. Credit Suisse Analyst Michael Slifirski sees something a lot bigger than a zero-sum game in minerals. In this interview with The Mining Report, he explains how a steady sou...

Thursday, November 20, 2014
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