Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Friday April 5 that are worth another look.
Brazil's federal court in Bel?(C)m, in the northern state of Par??, has
scheduled a second conciliatory hearing for Friday April 12 to discuss the production embargo of Norsk Hydro's Alunorte alumina refinery.
Electricity cuts in Taiwan in May and June, along with ample offers from Europe, the United States and Japan
dampened ferrous scrap prices in Asia this past week.
China's domestic
lithium carbonate spot market retreated this past week after the country's lower value-added tax came into effect on April 1 alongside the Tomb-Sweeping Day holiday on Friday, while lithium prices in other global markets were stable week on week.
The London Metal Exchange has received an
application to list grade-I cobalt cut cathodes produced by Norilsk, it said in a note to members on April 5.
Fastmarkets
outlines some of the key topics likely to dominate discussions this year at the minor metals industry's gathering in Edinburgh, Scotland, for the annual Minor Metals Trade Association (MMTA) conference on April 9-11.