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... quoted as high as $120 per tonne in Rotterdam, Netherlands, this week as the European market experiences tighter supply following port strikes in ... View this article
... suggested that strikes by stevedores at numerous ports in Chile ... Metal Bulletin's in-warehouse Rotterdam quotation for ferromolybdenum moved up ... View this article
... incentives of up to $100 per tonne offered by traders and warehouses to draw copper into the Belgian port of Antwerp. Rotterdam copper premiums ... View this article
... iron ore to be shipped from the existing Milne Inlet port to Rotterdam and Amsterdam, both in the Netherlands, and other European ports from July ... View this article
Neither ports nor shipping lanes are experiencing congestion after a ship sank in the North Sea, a spokesman for the Port of Rotterdam told AMM ... View this article
... "Nems is increasing its storage capacity in Antwerp because the port has all the advantages of Rotterdam, but with more space available and at ... View this article
... after Rotterdam and Detroit. Storage space in this Louisiana city is roughly equivalent to the combined LME-approved storage in Vlissingen; Port ... View this article
... down 10,425 tonnes after deliveries out of several ports across Asia ... stood at 107,106 tonnes, up 354 tonnes after deliveries into Rotterdam. ... View this article
... in the number of containers on board the ship between the two ports – to stop ... 30% of the copper was later discovered in a warehouse in Rotterdam. ... View this article
... locations stood at 223,050 tonnes on Monday May 28, down a net 450 tonnes after deliveries out of ports including Gwangyang, Rotterdam and St ... View this article
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