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European coil prices remain stable
Before Easter holiday, European coil market remained stable. Traders said despite the current weak market, the market demand has rebounded further. It is expected European coil market will continue to rally in April after Easter holiday. Nordic area hot rol... |
Southern European rebar steel export prices rise, wire rod prices remain steady
It is reported that Southern European rebar steel export prices rose slightly, at €350-360/ton FOB in last week, also is higher than two weeks ago, at €345-360/ton (about US$387-404/ton). Those for Algeria¡¯s rebar steel import prices will remain stable ... |
Formosa Ha Tinh Steel announces to begin hot rolling plant production
Formosa Plastics Group has announced to begin hot rolling plant production at its Vietnam Ha Tinh Mill. The plant produces various types of steel, also reach United States Petroleum Institute (API) grade quality specifications, with annual production capacity ... |
New Caledonia okays nickel export to China
The New Caledonian government has authorised the exportation of low grade nickel ore to China to offset the loss of exports to Australia. |
Zim Searches for High Chrome Niche Markets
ZIMBABWE is now looking for niche markets for high chrome grade to minimise the impact of subdued prices of the commodity on the international markets, an official has said. Zimbabwe¡¯s chrome exports have remained subdued, since Government lifted the export b... |
EU to start anti-dumping investigations on Belarus¡¯s steel imports
The European Iron and Steel Association (EUROFER) complaint alleged that the imports were caused injury to EU industry. |
Solar Companies Say New Law Signed By Ducey Will Increase Cost, Wait Times for Installations
Solar companies in Arizona are dismayed that Gov. Doug Ducey has signed a bill that will allow utilities such as Arizona Public Service Co. to make homeowners wait as long as two months before they can install solar panels. |
Strong global demand seen to boost investments in nickel exploration
The high global demand for nickel, particularly for the manufacturing of public transport vehicles, is expected to drive investments in exploration for more reserves in the Philippines, according to market research firm TechNavio. |
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