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China EMM Market Remained Stable (Feb.2nd –Feb.6th)
As comprehensive cost for most manufacturers was above RMB11900/mt, they were reluctant to sell at lower price. T |
Chinese Imported Mn Ore Spot Market Remained Calm (Feb 02nd – Feb 06th )
[Ferro-Alloys.com] In recent period, there were no big fluctuation on imported manganese ore spot market in China. Australian Mn46 lumps were focused on |
Cored Wire Market Was Still Peaceful in China (Feb.2nd –Feb.6th)
Calcium metal market was generally stable. In Shanxi and Henan Province, the major producing areas of calcium metal, ex-work price of Ca98%,0-2mm |
February Bidding Prices of Ferrosilicon Gradually Came out in China (February2nd-February6th)
February Bidding Prices of Ferrosilicon Gradually Came out in China (February2nd-February6th) |
Market Prices of Magnesium Ingots Slightly Declined in China(February2nd–February6th)
Market Prices of Magnesium Ingots Slightly Declined in China(February2nd–February6th) |
Nickel ores trading was deserted for weak Demand-China
This week the nickel ores spot price in Chinese market was stable while the futures increased by USD1-2/wet mt. on Feb.6th, nickel ores stock of China was 19.3million tons, declining by 300thousand tons than last week |
Medium and High FeNi Price Slightly Declined-China (Feb.2nd-Feb.6th)
In recent week, the low FeNi stayed at RMB2650-2700/mt. it was expected that the price would went steady along with the low demand and operating rate. For medium and high FeNi, the price further declined |
Chinese FeTi Price Edged Down due to Fierce Competition among Suppliers
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Chinese FeTi transacted at RMB8,700-9,400/mt (USD1,426-1,540/mt, export duty excluded) by acceptance. With capacity surplus, there was intense competition among suppliers, with the minimum RMB8,400/mt (USD1,377/mt, export duty excluded) by ac... |
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