[Ferro-Alloys.com] China totally imported 1.13118 million tons of manganese ore in November, showing a further downturn comparing with prior month 1.34 million tons and also
Ferro-Alloys.com] In recent period, prices of Australian Mn46 lumps were falling to RMB32.5-33/mtu at southern ports while RMB33-34/mtu at northern ports. Meanwhile, Australian Mn48 sand ore were also edging down to RMB32
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Australian Mn46 lumps are currently focused on RMB33-34/mtu andRMB33-33.5/mtu for Mn48 sand ore. South African Mn38 lumps are pricing at RMB28.5-29.5/mtu while RMB32-33/mtu for Mn32%Fe20%.
[Ferro-Alloys.com]It is reported that Eramet Comilog already knocked down January manganese ore shipment to China for 2015. Mn43% Fe<5% was edged down to USD3.9/mtu from USD4.15/mtu for December 2014,
[Ferro-Alloys.com]it is reported that oversea ore giant, BHP Group already released manganese ore January for 2015 shipment to China. Mn45.5% Fe<5% lump ore was still pegged at USD4.53/mtu and USD4.40
Suffered by downturn of bidding on alloys for steel mills, imported manganese ore spot market in China maintained poor performance. As manganese alloys further touched the bottom,
[Ferro-Alloys.com] In recent period, imported manganese ore spot market in Chain remained at worse situation with flat demand. Given slowing consumption, it is said that manganes ore inventory at ports still kept at high level in China.