European ferro-chrome prices rose this week in response to an unexpected tightening in availability after a scheduled shipment of Russian alloy failed to arrive. US prices rose in response to higher import prices and further steelmaker purchases, but the Chinese market was assessed unchanged.
Similarly, manganese alloy prices in Europe and the US rose amid tighter supply while Chinese prices remained steady. Ferro-silicon prices in Europe moved …
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Source: Metal Pages
Bulk-alloy overview: Europe FeCr prices rise
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