Ferro-chrome prices in China rose this week as steelmakers issued tenders at higher prices in response to tighter supply amid lower output from southern Chinese producers.
China’s daily output of crude steel rose sharply in the first 10 days of April, indicating a continued expansion in production from a high base in March, data this week from China iron and steel association showed. Elsewhere, manganese alloy prices continued to fall in India, and silico-manganese prices …
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Source: Metal Pages
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