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The market of molybdenum still operates stably (Dec.26th-Dec.30th)
[Ferro-Alloys.com] The market of molybdenum operates stably in this week. Molybdenum concentrate mainstream price is RMB1,030-1,100/mt, and ferromolybdenum mainstream price is RMB74,000-76,000/t, The offer of molybdenum oxide is RMB1,110-1,150/mt. |
EXP Statistic of FeMo by Countries In November 2016, China
EXP Statistic of FeMo by Countries In November 2016, China |
Molybdenum oxide prices edge down in slow market
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Molybdenum oxide spot prices came off Monday as market participants described activity as deadly quiet. |
China Molybdenum Luoyang : OKed to Acquire Tenke Fungurume Copper Mine
[Ferro-Alloys.com]SHANGHAI, December 14, SinoCast -- The Democratic Republic of Congo has approved China Molybdenum to take over the Tenke Fungurume copper mine at USD 2.65 billion. |
China Exported 627,660kg FeMo In October. 2016
[Ferro-Alloys.com] In the first October months of 2016, China totally exported 4,186,650 kg Ferromolybdenum. |
Molybdenum oxide slips as market lacks direction
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Molybdenum oxide prices edged down Monday as deals in Busan and Rotterdam signaled a soft start to the week. The S&P Global Platts daily dealer oxide assessment range fell to $6.60-$6.75/lb from $6.65-$6.75/lb, while the daily European ferro... |
Molybdenum production and use increase in second quarter
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Global production of molybdenum increased to 126.6 million pounds in the second quarter of 2016, up 8% from 117.7 million pounds in the previous quarter, but down 9% compared with the same period in 2015, figures released today by the Interna... |
China Exported 763,000kg FeMo In August. 2016
[Ferro-Alloys.com]In August 2016, China exported 1,040,400 kg Ferromolybdenum. In the first August months of 2016, |
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