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Chinese FeSi Market to Bottom Up for Rising June Bidding Prices
Most of the Chinese large steel mills released June bidding price of ferrosilicon in the first ten-day of June at RMB5400/mt for FeSi 75# and RMB5250-5300/mt (delivered price including tax, acceptance), which rose up by RMB150-200/mt compared with those in May... |
Chinese Mn Alloy Failed to Keep in Good Shape (June 08th –June 12th )
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Slack season in China leads manganese alloy to further keep low level. In recent period, ex-work price of silicon manganese 6517 placed at RMB5,150-5,300/m |
ArcelorMittal-SAIL auto steel plant project report to be ready by August
A detailed project report (DPR) on the proposed Rs 5,000-crore steel plant to be set up under a joint Venture (JV) between ArcelorMittal and state-run SAIL will be completed by August. |
Chinese FeSi Market to Bottom Up for Rising June Bidding Prices
Most of the Chinese large steel mills released June bidding price of ferrosilicon in the first ten-day of June at RMB5400/mt for FeSi 75# and RMB5250-5300/mt (delivered price including tax, acceptance), which rose up by RMB150-200/mt compared with those in May... |
South32 Samancor JV to Delay Restart of Manganese Furnaces
South32 said on Tuesday that Samancor Manganese - its joint venture with Anglo American - will delay the restart of three of the four high-carbon ferromanganese furnaces at its Metalloys manganese operations in South Africa. |
Zimbabwe: Govt Okays Chrome Ore Exports to Save Mines
[Ferro-Alloys.com]High quality ferrochrome processed from Chinese and Indian plants affected competitiveness of the Zimbabwean chrome industry forcing government to lift the ban on exportation of chrome ore, the ministry of Mines and Mining Development has sai... |
China’s HC FeCr Prices Remained at History Low Level in June 2015(June, 8-12)
[Ferro-Alloys.com]China’s major stainless steel makers released their new tender prices in early June, which remained the same over the previous month. The prices hit the lowest level for the fourth time when the previous happened in October & November, 2014 ... |
Negative Effect on Chrome Ore Prices with the Return of Zimbabwe(June, 8-12)
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Zimbabwe lifted its chrome ore export ban on 9 June 2015. Zimbabwe holds about 12 percent of the world’s chrome ore reserves, which makes it a second largest chrome ore owner following South Africa’s 70 percent. |
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