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High carbon ferrochrome prices set to rise in China - 10 Mar, 2010
According to industrial sources, prices of high carbon ferrochrome in China are set to increase to USD 1,320 per tonne on firm ore prices and demand from stainless steel mills.

A trader in Shanghai said that "Production costs are going to be close to CNY 9,000 per tonne if calculated using current spot ore prices." He added that this was likely to happen in March or April 2010.

(Sourced from Metals Place)



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