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Chinese Ferroalloys Industry Continued to Cut Production
[www.ferro-alloys.com] China produced 33,551,000 tons of ferroalloys from January to November in 2015, down by 2.6% than which in 2014. Inner Mongolia produced 5,488,000 tons, Guangxi produced 4,819,000 tons. |
Top Ten Companies of Mn Ore Imports for Nov in China
Top Ten Companies of Mn Ore Imports for Nov in China |
One of Large FeSi Factories in Ningxia of China Cut Production Line
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Ningxia served as the second large ferrosilicon production bases in China with 1.45 million tons production capacity annually. In recent years, |
Zhenjiang Daqo Siemens Won the Certificate of the First Domestic Manufacturer
In December of 2015, the subsidiary of Daqo Group -- ZhenjiangDaqo Siemens Bus Duct Company received the certification for Energy-efficientBus Duct issued by China Quality Certification Center. And Zhenjiang DaqoSiemens Company is the first one who has this ce... |
Japan Imported 3,823.914mt Mn & Articles Thereof, Including Waste & Scrap from China in October
In October, Japan imported Mn & articles thereof, including waste & scrap totally about 4,564.914mt, imports’ value was about 1,008,435,000yen. Among them, it imported 3,823.914mt from China, accounting for about 83.77% of the total imports. And then was Sout... |
India starts anti-dumping investigation on aluminum foil from China
Indian Commerce and Industry Bureau made an announcement on 15th Dec 2015, said that India government has started the anti-dumping investigation on aluminum foil imported from China. The petition has filed by domestic steel producers, the survey involved th... |
The Price of Silicon Metal 553# Without Oxygen Fell Range Higher Y-O-Y in Recent 4 Years
[Ferro-Alloys.com] now the price of silicon metal kept stable, and the dealt was not still hard and some industries actually sale the inventory only, because the price was low, and they did not want to sign contract, they still lack of confidence to the late s... |
LME May Expand Electronic Warehouse Tracking System Beyond Metals
The London Metal Exchange (LME) will include ores and metal products in a new electronic system for tracking material stored outside its registered warehouses and may later expand to other commodities, an executive said. |
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