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... carbon ferrochrome consists of five separate lots at the agency's depot in Warren, Ohio. The smallest lot is 45.16 tons produced in South Africa, ... View this article
All of South Africa's ferrochrome producers cut production in the first half of this year and sold the conserved electricity back to Eskom, but the deals ... View this article
JOHANNESBURG — Three Glencore Xstrata Plc chrome mines in South Africa are conducting "minimal" operations as a ... Nonferrous, Ferrochrome,. ... View this article
... 500 and 1,500 workers are on strike, Christopher Tsatsawane, a South Africa-based spokesman for ... Africa, Nonferrous, Ferrochrome,. ... View this article
... Plc is divesting the ferroalloys assets at its operations in Middelburg, South Africa, in order ... Nonferrous, Ferromanganese, Ferrochrome, Ferrosilicon ... View this article
... The smallest lot comprises 45.16 short tons of ferrochrome produced in South Africa, while the largest lot consists of 308.6 short tons from Japan. ... View this article
... South Africa retained its spot as the top exporter of ferrochrome to China, supplying 64,883 tonnes in April, down 12.1 percent month on month and ... View this article
... The impairment also includes write-downs of its ferrochrome business in South Africa and its Tata Steel Thailand mini-blast furnace, which has ... View this article
... Cliffs expects ferrochrome prices to rise as production costs in South Africa, the world's largest producer, continue to trend upward due to higher ... View this article
... South Africa was the top exporter of ferrochrome to China in March, supplying 73,775 tonnes, up 22.8 percent from the previous month but down ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
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