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BRAZIL EXPORT PIG IRON: Offers grow on limited availability
Issued at 2018-07-10
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Pig iron export prices from Brazil have gone up because most producers are sold out until September-October, while demand, in the United States in particular, is expected to increase in mid-July for restocking purposes.
Metal Bulletin’s weekly price assessment for pig iron exports from Brazil was $400-405 per tonne fob for material from the northern Carajás region on Friday July 6, up from $390-395 per tonne a week before.
Source: MetalBulletin
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