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NEW YORK — Prices for 0.05-percent-carbon ferrochrome dropped last week as traders looked to clear inventory and stimulate sales with spot ... View this article
... "There's not much inventory here of high-carbon ferrochrome, so if demand picks up prices could jump 5 to 10 percent.". Daniel Fitzgerald,. ... View this article
High-carbon ferrochrome has moved up to a range of $1.01 to $1.05 ... transactions at higher numbers said that he believed inventory tightness was a ... View this article
... But recent shutdowns by South African ferrochrome producers and a sense that ... and there doesn't appear that there's as much inventory out there ... View this article
... It also lowered inventory pressures on smelters," Hu Ziqi ... Nonferrous, China Watch, Ferromanganese, Ferrochrome, Ferrosilicon, Silicomanganese ... View this article
LONDON — European ferrochrome prices have fallen to their lowest levels in nearly three years amid low demand, high inventories and growth in ... View this article
... volumes, falling prices and maintenance breaks at the group's ferrochrome operations in ... Raw material inventory losses amounted to €18 million. ... View this article
NEW YORK — Low-carbon ferrochrome prices have softened as declining demand and a need to lower inventory before the end of the year ... View this article
... stainless mills, the largest consumers of ferrochrome, especially has fallen in recent months as their customers are loathe to hold inventory due to ... View this article
... High-carbon ferrochrome inventories are building up in Europe, further undermining the position of producers, others said. ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel