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NEW YORK — Ferrovanadium prices have dropped on reports of a supply surplus, although overall ferroalloy spot trading has been light as long ... View this article
... is said to be looking to secure a long-term supply of the ... Ferrovanadium also held firm at between $14.90 and $15.15 per pound, with the most ... View this article
NEW YORK — Ferrovanadium prices have steadied at levels above $15 per pound as traders play down the potential impact of more material ... View this article
NEW YORK — Ferrovanadium prices have ticked up slightly on reports of tightening supply, while molybdic oxide and ferromolybdenum prices ... View this article
... YORK — Vanadium prices are likely to rise in 2013 and 2014 as an increase in demand from the Chinese steel sector exceeds supply, according to ... View this article
NEW YORK — Spot ferrovanadium prices have ticked up slightly on reports of short-term tightness in supply, although market sources say contract ... View this article
... pentoxide has risen by about 14 percent while AMM's US ferrovanadium price rose ... using the spot market to pick up the necessary supply would be ... View this article
NEW YORK — Ferrovanadium prices have risen again in the US market, prompted by what some say is a tightening of global supply. ... View this article
NEW YORK — Ferrovanadium prices have regained strength following a period of declines amid a tightening in supply. ... View this article
... was likely due to increased competition from foreign suppliers for long ... Meanwhile, in the ferrovanadium market, sources agreed that discounts for ... 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