Supply constraints caused by environmental inspections supported prices in China, outweighing the potential impact on alloy demand of cuts to the country’s steelmaking capacity. Chinese manganese alloy prices rose sharply amid tighter availability for prompt delivery as environmental inspections continued to disrupt production. Chinese ferro-silicon prices were also higher as producers idled or reduced output while undergoing inspections. European ferro-chrome prices rose as producers cut …
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Source: Metal Pages
Bulk alloys: China Mn alloy prices rise on lower supply
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