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China's top steel province to cut capacity to make way for new one
[ferro-alloys.com] China's Hebei province will slash 11.48 million tonnes in outdated steelmaking capacity to accommodate the expansion of a new plant, part of efforts by the country's top steel-producing region to rein in surplus production. |
Malaysia ,Ferroalloys Paradise
The 4th Asian-Pacific Ferroalloys & Steel International Conference, is organized by ChinMetal Information Tech. Co., Ltd.(Ferro-Alloys.com), supported by OMH, and sponsored by the OM (Sarawak) Sdn.Bhd.,which will be held on 26-29 September, 2017 at Miri, Sara... |
Iron ore price jumps to 8-week high
[ferro-alloys.com] The Northern China import price of 62% Fe content ore gained 2.3% on Tuesday to trade at $62.90 per dry metric tonne according to data supplied by The Steel Index. The price of the steelmaking raw material is now up more than 18% from year l... |
Iron ore price soars
[ferro-alloys.com] The Northern China import price of 62% Fe content ore jumped 6.5% on Tuesday to trade at $59.10 per dry metric tonne according to data supplied by The Steel Index. The most actively traded iron ore futures contract on the Dalian Commodity Ex... |
China shuns Indian iron ore in favour of Australia's
[ferro-alloys.com] Chinese steel mills are turning their backs on India and embracing Australia as a source of higher-grade ore for steelmaking. |
Erametgroup China, Eramet Comilog(Shang Hai)Trading LTD visited Ferro-Alloys.com.
Karl LIU, the Executive Chairman of Ferro-alloys.com had a meeting with Ms. Angelina and and Ms Li Kan, the CEO and the market manager of Eramet Comilog(Shang Hai)Trading LTD this afternoon. |
Manganese ore Price drop
Ferro-Alloys.Com: The price of Manganese ore in spot market of China went down sharply today, price transacted at RMB38/dtmu in Tianjin port, decreased by 10yuan/dmtu than yesterday. One of the Silicon manganese trader, |
How China, Not Obama, Waged The War On Coal
[ferro-alloys.com] Global coal production is down record amounts thanks largely to China, BP's chief economist said Thursday, and coal's probably not coming back. |
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