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China’s stainless-steel prices keep uptrend on tight supply

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Update time : 2022-02-17 20:51:57

China’s domestic stainless-steel prices maintained the uptrend for the week to Wednesday February 16 due to tight supply and nickel gains.

The London Metal Exchange’s three-month nickel contract closed the official session at $23,560-23,600 per tonne on February 16, up by $410-460 per tonne from $23,100-23,150 per tonne a week earlier.
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