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... ferromanganese is currently trading at $1,050 to $1,100 per long ton in the open market, according to AMM's most recent assessment. Prices have ... View this article
... is holding ferrosilicon offers slightly below current published prices (amm.com ... of a tender for 1,500 tons of high-carbon ferromanganese from Delta ... View this article
NEW YORK — Spot ferroalloy prices have remained unchanged amid a continuing ... The ferromanganese market is waiting on the outcome of a ... View this article
NEW YORK — High-carbon ferromanganese prices have dropped again, although one trader says an inability to move contracted material due to ... View this article
... everyone will jump on, so I can foresee prices coming down ... Market Stories, United States, Nonferrous, Ferromanganese, Ferrosilicon, Molybdenum ... View this article
... could snap up reasonably priced smelters, especially ... of Vale's European ferromanganese operations last ... the effects of volatile commodity prices. ... View this article
... other ferroalloy prices are unchanged, with ferrosilicon continuing to trade in a range of 92 to 94 cents per pound and high-carbon ferromanganese ... View this article
... in April will drop as Chinese spot prices have declined after ... Import/Export/Trade, Asia, China, Africa, Nonferrous, China Watch, Ferromanganese,. ... View this article
... percent, which it attributed to lower commodity prices and inflation ... Aluminium, Copper, Nickel, Iron Ore, Coal, Steel, Nonferrous, Ferromanganese,. ... 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