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Taiwan¡¯s Steel Plate Imports and Exports Rose in September
[Ferro-alloys.com] According to Taiwan customs statistics showed, Taiwan imported 31778 tons of steel plate imports in September, and exports of 8897 tons. With China¡¯s alloy steel of 7394 tons, Taiwan¡¯s steel plate imports totaled 39172 tons in September, a... |
India Government May Extend Anti-dumping Duty on Cold Rolled Steel
[Ferro-alloys.com] It is reported that India government planned to impose anti-dumping duty on cold rolled steel to 57.39% on some products from China, Korea and EU. The government has this action to protect the domestic steel market from cheap imports. The In... |
China Steel Imports Decline while Exports Grow in September
[Ferro-alloys.com] According to source reported, China's steel trade surplus of 10.24 million tons, while new export order index fell to 40.7%, which was the lowest in nearly 5 months. It is reported that the commodities trading trend in China of this year, Ch... |
France¡¯s Scrap Prices Drop in Sep
[Ferro-alloys.com] According to the statistics of the French Steel Federation (FFA), France¡¯s domestic scrap prices decreased by €16/ton on average in September compared to the last month. |
WBMS: Global Nickel in Shortage in Jan-Jul
[Ferro-alloys.com] According to a report of World Bureau of Metal Statistics (WBMS), the global nickel supply was in a shortage of 16,000 tons in the first seven months of 2015. |
EU Sets Minimum Prices and Duties against Imported Electrical Steel from 5 Countries
[Ferro-alloys.com] It is learned that European Union will set a minimum price for imports of electrical steel from China, Russia, South Korea and the USA, while retaining the right to impose tariffs. |
Iran Plans to Stop Iron Ore Export after 2019
[Ferro-alloys.com] It is reported that Iran plans to stop iron ore export after 2019, mainly because the country will consume more raw materials for its steel production and also faces on weak prices. |
Brazil's Vale Expects Its Iron Ore Production Costs Drop below to US$13/ton before 2018
[Ferro-alloys.com] It is reported that Brazil's Vale announced to cut its iron ore production cost below to US$13/ton before 2018, due to iron ore market prices continued to fall so far. It is understood that Vale planned to focus on high quality raw materials... |
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