China’s Rare Earths Firms' Capacity Cut by At Least 25% after Ports with Myanmar Close

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The Global Times learns that one of Chinese largest rare earths production bases, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, has seen its capacity reduced by at least 25 percent compared to last year, as the main border gate for rare earth minerals shipped from Myanmar to China was closed again at the beginning of the year, which largely affected the supply of raw materials.

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Impacts of Russia-Ukraine Conflict on Tungsten Market & Price (IV-1)

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IMPACTS OF RUSSIA-UKRAINE CONFLICT ON TUNGSTEN MARKET & PRICE

PART IV OF X

Political & Economic Environment Production Cost of China's Tungsten Products in 2022 (1/2)

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Impacts of Russia-Ukraine Conflict on Tungsten Market & Price (III)

The Price Trend of Tungsten Under the Background of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

IMPACTS OF RUSSIA-UKRAINE CONFLICT ON TUNGSTEN MARKET & PRICE

PART III OF X

The Price Trend of Tungsten Under the Background of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

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Cemented Carbide Companies Plan to Increase Product Prices Since April

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Analysis of latest tungsten market from Chinatungsten Online

China’s ferro tungsten and tungsten powder prices continue to keep stable and firm on March 30, 2022 as cemented carbide companies plan to increase product prices since April, shoring up the overall mentality of the industry. 

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Tungsten West's Plymouth Tungsten Mine Moves Closer to Full Production

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Tungsten West Plc, an AIM-listed company, which bought the world's third-largest tungsten resource - Plymouth Tungsten Mine - for £2.8 million in 2019, said it will spend £45 million to upgrade and refurbish the mine's processing plant.

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