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EMM Market in China and Abroad Shows Slack Now
On 8th, February, the main prices of electrolytic manganese flake 99.7% are about RMB12,900-13,100/mt, and the export prices are about USD1,925-1,975/mt after the Spring Festival. The prices of selenium dioxide 98% are about RMB250-260/kg, and the prices of ma... |
EMM Enterprises in Hubei Province Stop Work during the Spring Festival
In January, 2017, two enterprises (with three factories) are producing electrolytic manganese flake 99.7% in Hubei province, with about 215mt daily output. While during the spring festival, both of them stop work. |
Advantage of investment in Thailand
Strategically located at the heart of Asia, Thailand aptly serves investors as a dynamic gateway to a fast growing economic market. Our growing economy, world-class infrastructure, competitive human capital and strong government support, are responsible for ou... |
Result of Demand & Supply for Silicon Metal in December 2016
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Japan Aluminium Alloy Refiners Association released the result of demand & supply for silicon metal and the production result of secondary aluminium alloy products in December 2016 and in the full year 2016 |
China Imported 35 Kilo Tons of SiMn in 2016
[Ferro-Alloys.com] China imported 35 kilo tons of silicon manganese in 2016. Most noticeably of all, it imported 9 kilo tons in November. |
EMM Market Keeps Stable after the Spring Festival
The main prices of electrolytic manganese flake 99.7% are about RMB12,900-13,100/mt, and the export prices are about USD1,925-1,975/mt after the Spring Festival. While a large-scale enterprise in Ningxia does not offer national-uniform price now. The prices of... |
Gov’t closes 21 mine firms and suspends 7 more
The mining sector was left crippled after the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) decided to close down more than half of all the mine operations in the country and suspends seven more as the result of the nationwide audit it launched last y... |
China Moly to help BHR acquire stake in Congo’s Tenke copper mine: Reuters
[Ferro-Alloys.com]China Molybdenum Co Ltd (CMOC) said on Sunday it had signed an agreement with Chinese private equity firm BHR to support BHR’s acquisition of a 24 percent stake in Democratic Republic of Congo’s massive Tenke copper mine. |
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