Indium prices up on reduced output

By Tanya Ashreena / January 10, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Indium prices have risen on strong demand for indium tin oxide (ITO) due to a lack of available stock in China.

Prices for indium have climbed while producers reduce output and material supply tightens, market participants said.Metal Bulletin assessed the free market indium price at $265-300 per kg on an in-warehouse basis on Wednesday January 10, up from $250-270 per kg last Friday."There is good demand for ITO and China has reduced production over the past 18 months,"...

Recent News

Gold stocks down on metal decline

June 23, 2025 / www.canadianminingreport.com

Huge quantifiable rise in geopolitical, economic and trade risks

June 23, 2025 / www.canadianminingreport.com

Platinum clearly ahead of palladium for first time in seven years

June 16, 2025 / www.canadianminingreport.com

Gold majors take the lead

June 16, 2025 / www.canadianminingreport.com
See all >
Share to Youtube Share to Facebook Facebook Share to Linkedin Share to Twitter Twitter Share to Tiktok