China moly price rises when power rations hit mine output
Chinese molybdenum prices have risen for the first time since mid-December after mines in Henan province were forced to shut because of tight power supply. Some businesses have been ordered to stop or curtail operations to ensure local homes have power amid a bout of severe cold weather across large parts of China. The...
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