European Si Metal Prices Kept Stable
European Si metal prices were unchanged week-on-week. |
Chinese Si Price Kept Firm with Few Inventories (March 31st–April 4th)
Tight supply of silicon metal products did not relieve last week. Considering the high power cost in dry season, some Si manufacturers had to delay the reworking plan in advance. |
Reduced FeSi Purchase Prices were Likely to Cause More Reductions of Furnaces in China (Mar 31st-Apr 4th)
Last week Shasteel, HBIS, TISCO and NISCO released their purchase prices or enquiry prices, all down RMB200-250/mt (USD32-40/mt) to delivered tax-inclusive price RMB5,900/mt(USD949/mt, export duty not included) by acceptance from March of 2014. Increased volum... |
Chinese Si Output Increased M-o-M in Q1, 2014
According to statistics, China’s silicon metal output was 299,000mt in Q1, 2014, increasing by 24.1% compared with the same period in 2013. |
Price of Si Metal Went Up in Japan
In China, the silicon metal price continues to be at a high level, and the price as of the end of March rose by CNY200 - CNY300 from the end of last month. |
WTO Slams China Rare Earths Market, But Molycorp, Lynas Corp. Could Suffer
The World Trade Organization has ruled against China and its export restrictions on rare minerals, according to the FT, saying Beijing had for years used trade policy to control key markets for strategic commodities and encourage manufacturers to move their op... |
WTO Rare Earth Ruling is Unfair
[Ferro-Alloys.com] One with justice on his side doesn't always win. This is again the case for the World Trade Organization's (WTO) rare earth ruling in the end Mar. |
China's First Rare Earth Products Exchange Opens
China's first rare earth products exchange opened in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region after a three month trial. |
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