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ERAMET : Commerce Rescinds Antidumping Duty Review on Silicomanganese from Ukraine
[Ferro-Alloys.com]The Department of Commerce published the following notice in the Federal Register from the International Trade Administration: |
SBI takes control of 29% stake in troubled Rohit Ferro
State Bank of India (SBI) and its subsidiaries are taking control of troubled steel maker Rohit Ferro-Tech, with the banking group getting issued 29% stake in the equity. |
U.S. ITC Decides Not to Impose AD Duty on Australian SiMn
[Ferro-Alloys.com]At the end of last week, U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) announced its final decision that the result of the antidumping (AD) investigation turned out to be not guilty. |
Chinese FeSi and SiMn Outlook
[www.ferro-alloys.com] Sophie Jiang, who is the general editor of ferro-alloys.com, introduced the outlook of Chinese ferrosilicon and silicon manganese in February Vietnamese meeting about international ferroalloys and steel market. The next is the main point... |
Anti-Dumping: Australian SiMn Hit With 12% Duties
[Ferro-Alloys.com]The Commerce Department recently announced an affirmative final determination, and anti-dumping duties, in the investigation of imports of silicomanganese from Australia. |
AD Duty on Indian SiMn Anticipated to Be Enforced in Europe
The European Commission (EC) began to investigate a dumping of Indian silico manganese from December 2014, but did not make a clear announcement about whether the antidumping (AD) duty would be levied or not and if so, when AD duty would be levied, and there i... |
Anglo’s All-in 2015 Production up Despite Stuttering South African Inputs
[Ferro-Alloys.com]The 2015 full-year production of Anglo American increased by 5% on a copper equivalent basis, despite lower iron-ore and thermal coal contributions from South Africa and a flat performance by platinum. The London- and Johannesburg-listed dive... |
Georgian Manganese Halts Mining Work Due to Failing Market Demand
TBILISI, DFWatch–Georgian Manganese is temporarily shutting down its mines western Georgia for four months due to a low demand for manganese. |
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