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Smooth restart signals steel Q2 demand rebound
Despite the severe hit seen by the COVID-19 outbreak, the Chinese steel sector is showing signs of recovery in the second quarter, industry experts said, prompted by rising demand from the orderly resumption of production and business across the country. |
Short Range Outlook : April 2020
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Predictions for global longs market very difficult amid unprecedented virus impact |
Coronavirus likely to cause drastic price falls – Menar
[Ferro-Alloys.com] The reduction in the consumption of mined products that the coronavirus was causing would likely result in a drastic fall in prices, Menar MD Vuslat Bayo?lu said on Monday. |
Assore unveils R7.8bn offer to minorities in bid to end 70 years as JSE-listed firm
[Ferro-Alloys.com] ASSORE is to bring the curtain down on 70 years as a publicly listed company announcing today a R7.8bn buy-back of shares held by minority shareholders – a historic moment for the bulk minerals firm motivated by the low level of liquidity ... |
Iron ore prices tumble almost 9% in a week despite supply tightening
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Iron ore prices have fallen 8.6% over the past five trading sessions despite supply tightening due weather events crimping exports from key exporters Australia and Brazil, latest data showed Monday. |
Arab steel output forecast to rise on North African demand: AISU
Crude steel production in Arab countries is expected to increase this year to around 29 million metric tons. |
Regulator allays fears over energy security
China has full confidence in ensuring adequate energy supply. |
Govt launches steps to ensure power supply to Wuhan hospitals
China is boosting efforts to ensure the energy supply for hospitals in Wuhan to fight against the novel coronavirus. |
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