Rare metal scrap news 2023#3 sagging market and bullish trend for molybdenum and tantalum
03/10/2023 16:50
Overall, prices have softened in connection with LME nickel prices. Russian ferrotitanium and Chinese sponge titanium, as well as stainless steel and cupronickel, have fallen in price by nearly 10% in connection with the drop in nickel prices.
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