• Tin Conc. Burmese 20%min In warehouse MengA(-7000)  04-24|Tin Conc. Burmese 30%min In warehouse MengA(-7000)  04-24|Molybdenum Conc. 45%min EXW China(100)  04-24|Met. Coke A 13%max, S 0.7%max EXW Shanxi(50)  04-24|Molybdenum Oxide 50%min EXW China(100)  04-24|Erbium Oxide 99.5%min FOB China(1.2)  04-24|Cobalt Intermediate 30-40% CIF China(-0.2)  04-24|Ferro-manganese Mn 65%min, C 7%max EXW China(150)  04-24|Met. Coke A 13%max, S 0.7%max EXW Hebei(50)  04-24|Tin Conc. 60%min Delivered China(-7000)  04-24|Met. Coke A 13%max, S 0.7%max EXW Shandong(50)  04-24|Ferro-silicon 75%min In warehouse Pittsburgh(0.03)  04-24|Ferro-molybdenum 60%min EXW China(6000)  04-24|Erbium Oxide 99.5%min EXW China(8)  04-24
  • Monthly Magnesia Market Report Dec 2021

    2022-01-12 20:34:30   【Print】
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    Magnesite: As most magnesia producers resumed production successively after the snow disaster in early November, the demand for magnesite recovered and most mining companies lifted the prices.

    Caustic calcined magnesia: Due to the recovered supply but shrunken demand, most producers lowered their prices to promote sales.

    Dead burned magnesia: Discouraged by the weak demand and recovered market supply, most producers decreased their prices to compete for orders.

    Fused magnesia: Due to the recovered supply and weak demand, most producers lowered the prices to promote sales.
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