Si Price Kept Stable, More Plants Planned to Rework (April 21st–April 25th)
With wet season approaching in southwest areas, many Si plants plan to restart furnaces. Furnaces in Sichuan province may restart in May, and Si manufacturers might rework in late May. |
Low Operation Rate Existed in China’s Main Production Regions (Apr21st-Apr25th)
Serious reduction of production remained in some main production regions and April output of FeSi was expected to decline in China. |
Chinese CaSi Prices Were in Chaos on Export Market (April 21st–April 25th)
Due to the steady demand from downstream industries, CaSi prices had less change and most orders were from old clients. Meanwhile, CaSi price had less momentum to increase and suppliers had few profits to obtain. |
More Si Plants Plan to Rework in Sichuan and Yunnan
Recently, spoken with many manufacturers, many silicon metal plants plan to restart furnaces in wet season. Meanwhile, the suppliers are not optimistic to future market. The increasing spot Si volumes in wet season may pull down the prices. |
Pressure Existed in May Purchase Price Increase of FeSi in China
FeSi producers were in deficit and overall operation rate kept low in some main production regions, which indicated the output would be affected. |
Wynca Group’s Silicon Smelter Showed Nice Post-disaster Production
Mud-rock flow disaster of July tenth 2013 badly struck the seven enterprises in one industrial park of Aba Autonomous Prefecture Industrial Park. |
Output of Chinese FeSi Moderately Increased in March Year-on-Year
Latest statistics showed output of FeSi was 449.4 thousand tons in China in March, moderately up 0.79% from March of 2013. |
US Imports of Silicon Metal Slumped in February
Latest statistics of USITC showed US imported 13,363 mt of silicon metal (Si<99.99%)in February of 2014, |
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