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China's Baosteel to hold wire rod prices for Jan
Chinese steelmaker Baosteel Group announced to keep its list prices of wire rod unchanged for January 2016. The prices for cold heading steel wires, spring steel wires and special steel wires have all remained unchanged as well. Basosteel’s wire rod produ... |
Shagang steel announces its new list prices for Dec
Shagang steel, the largest private steel manufacturer, has announced its construction steel list prices for early December. The company’s prices for HRB400 rebar with diameters of 16mm~25mm will decrease by RMB90/ton to RMB1,790/ton. Those for HPB300 wire r... |
2016 Export Tariff Rate Will Bring About a Great Change to Chinese Ferroalloys Industry
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[Ferro-Alloys.com] On December 4th,2015, Chinese Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council issued 2016 Import and Export Tariffs Schedules, which will be effective from January 1st,2016. The export tariffs on ferroalloys products keep the same as that ... |
Chinese Ferroalloy Export Tariffs Remain at 20%-25% in 2016
[Ferro-Alloys.com] On December 4th,2015, Chinese Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council announced 2016 Import and Export Tariffs Schedules, which will be effective from January 1st, 2016. The export tariffs on ferroalloys products keep the same as th... |
Port Hedland Iron-ore Shipments to China up 3% in November
Monthly iron-ore shipments to China through Australia's Port Hedland rose 3% in November amid a sharp weakening in prices for the raw material used in steel production, |
China's Iron-ore Imports Surge 22% in Nov
Chinese iron-ore imports surged 22% in November from a year earlier, customs data showed, as big miners in Australia and Brazil won market share even as steel output cuts push the price of the raw material lower. November shipments rose to 82.13-million |
China’s Steel Mills Need to Shrink
In the space of 30 years, China has become the world’s largest steelmaker by a long margin. Decades of rapid economic growth fed huge demand for infrastructure and housing, all of which required massive volumes of steel. As the Chinese economy slows, however,... |
Iron Ore Demand to Fall further Next Year
Iron ore demand is expected to fall further in China next year as the country continues to scale down steel output, according to forecast by an industry organization on Monday. |




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