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Chinese demand for seaborne basic pig iron (BPI) increased sharply in the first quarter, continuing a trend from late 2019 of supporting the market when primary buyer US is on the sidelines.
News ID: 9649    Publish Date : 2020/05/31

Indian steel prices fall further due to weak demand & strong supply in across markets and as per daily assessment the prices drop by INR 100-400/MT(upto USD 6).
News ID: 5247    Publish Date : 2019/07/17

According to sources, Fangda Carbon’s subsidiary Rongguang Carbon Co. Ltd is set to build a new graphite electrodes (GE) plant with a capacity of 50,000 tonnes per year.
News ID: 2774    Publish Date : 2018/12/01

As per SteelMint's weekly assessment, sponge iron export offers to Bangladesh fall by about USD 10/MT. The prices moved down in line with declining Indian domestic prices on wake of improved supply. India's local sponge prices have moved down by INR 700-1,200/MT (USD 7-17) in a week's time.
News ID: 2313    Publish Date : 2018/09/30

Amir Havasi, Business & Markets Desk:
Demand for aluminum has been growing at a fast pace, as it recorded a nearly 6% compound annual growth rate for 2000-15 and topped iron ore, the global commodity market’s most sought-after material.
News ID: 766    Publish Date : 2016/12/26

The Italian Danieli group, which is one of the world’s largest suppliers of equipment and plants to the metal industry, is set to revamp Khorasan Steel Company’s electric arc furnace technology to boost the steel mill’s steel production capacity, Minews reported.
News ID: 536    Publish Date : 2016/08/20

The lifting of sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear energy program enabled Iranian aluminum producers to increasingly embark on the import of alumina, the primary raw material required for aluminum production.
News ID: 394    Publish Date : 2016/06/21

Oman-based Dhofar Steel has announced plans to establish a steel rolling mill in Sohar Industrial Estate with raw material sourced from Iran, Bahraini digital news provider GDNonline reported.
News ID: 263    Publish Date : 2016/04/06