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Japan Imports of FeSi Increased over 40% in September 2014
Japan Imports of FeSi Increased over 40% in September 2014 |
Chinese FeW Price Kept Steady, APT Price Softened
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Chinese FeW70 was offered at RMB170,000-171,000/mt (USD27,868-28,032/mt, export duty excluded) by acceptance. |
FeNi Exports of China from 2010 to Sept. 2014
According to the statistics, from 2008 to 2013, the FeNi exports of China maintained the low level while it fluctuated largely. In 2010, the exports reached 7300 tons while in 2013 it was less than 1300 tons. |
Nickel Unwrought Exports of China from 2010 to Sept.2014
According to the statistics of the Customs, from 2010 to 2013, total nickel unwrought exports (Customs Code: 7502) of China was followed by 55170tons, 35203tons, 35334tons, and 47152tons. in the first nine months of 2014, the nickel unwrought exports reached 9... |
Prices of SiMn 6014 in Yunan of China Showed slightly Chaos
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Affected by poor sale and increasing pressure of capital, prices for silicon manganese 6014 in Yunan showed somewhat chaos. |
Uptrend for China’s Import Volume of Albania Chrome Ore
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Turkey has been China’s the second largest exporter of chrome ore following South Africa since 2007. However, China increased its import volume of chrome ore from Albania by about 370k tons in 2013 by comparison of 2012, and the volume is ab... |
Zinbabwe’s Ferroalloy Export Kept Stable in 2014
[Ferro-Alloys.com] According to statistic of Zinbabwe Customs, the ferroalloy (high carbon ferrochrome) export kept stable at the level of 250~280 thousand ton tons. Almost all of the materiasls were shipped to Mozambique. |
China Exported 288mt APT in September,2014, up 40% M-o-M
[Ferro-Alloys.com]In September, 2014, China exported 288mt APT, up 40% M-o-M(205mt) and 14% Y-o-Y(252mt) respectively. |
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