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newrelic07 wrote: RollingStones wrote: Chinese silicon prices have increased since the Chinese New Year holiday, mainly due to a reduced rate of smelter operation and low supply. Metal Bulletin assessed 98.5% silicon exports from mainland China fob at $1,610-1,620 per tonne on Wednesday March 16. This is an increase of 19.3% from $1,480-1,510 per tonne on February 3, shortly before the holiday....
RollingStones wrote: Chinese silicon prices have increased since the Chinese New Year holiday, mainly due to a reduced rate of smelter operation and low supply. Metal Bulletin assessed 98.5% silicon exports from mainland China fob at $1,610-1,620 per tonne on Wednesday March 16. This is an increase of 19.3% from $1,480-1,510 per tonne on February 3, shortly before the holiday....
Chinese silicon prices have increased since the Chinese New Year holiday, mainly due to a reduced rate of smelter operation and low supply.
Metal Bulletin assessed 98.5% silicon exports from mainland China fob at $1,610-1,620 per tonne on Wednesday March 16. This is an increase of 19.3% from $1,480-1,510 per tonne on February 3, shortly before the holiday....
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