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THROW AWAY YOUR TUNGSTEN LIGHT
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Video equipment is constantly changing. Beyond new camera gear and sound devices, it’s time to take a look at changing your lights. While tungsten bulbs have been the standard for many years in the industry for lighting setups, you’ll sure... |
South32 Released Its Quotation of Mn Ore for the Second Time in September
[Ferro-Alloys.com] South32 company released its quotation of manganese ore for the second time in September, please refer to the next table for more information. |
India: Domestic steel industry’s capacity utilisation to rise by 5% in FY17
Capacity utilisation of domestic steel industry is expected to pick up by about 5% in the current financial year on the back of protective measures laid down for producers to shield them from cheap imports and also because of a likely rise in demand for the co... |
China’s Steel Mills Hunt for High-Grade Iron Ore to Boost Output
[www.ferro-alloys.com]Cashed-up Chinese steel mills are chasing top quality iron ore to help increase output and meet Beijing’s tougher environmental standards, driving the premium for high-grade ore to its biggest in two years. |
Sail to acquire 90% of Chrometco
JSE-listed Chrometco has entered into conditional agreements with commodity trading company Sail Minerals that will result in Sail acquiring just less than 90% of Chrometco. |
MEPS predicts modest upturn in global stainless steel prices
The MEPS world average stainless steel price is expected to extend its slow recovery due to rising raw material costs and local supply tightness in several regions. The world average price for 304 cold rolled coil increased, marginally, this month, to a figure... |
Korean POSCO to Become World's Leading Supplier in Automotive Steel Plates
Korea Herald reported that POSCO is striving to be the world’s leading supplier for automotive steel plates for car producers as automotive steel has become increasingly important with fast growing opportunity. As results, POSCO has finished the construction ... |
Japanese domestic steel orders declined; exports edged higher
The domestic steel product orders in Japan recorded marginal decline during the first half of the current year. Meantime, government trade data suggests that steel exports by the country climbed higher during July, the latest month for which data is available. |



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