China Tungsten Market Was Weak with Rare Transactions Concluded

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Analysis of latest tungsten market from Chinatungsten Online

China tungsten prices maintained stability in the week to Friday March 22 on firm raw material prices but high pressure of smelting factories. Considering the deadlocked supply and demand in the market, market participants mainly take a watchful stance.   

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Dysprosium Oxide Price - Mar. 25, 2019

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Rare earth market quotation in China: prices of terbium oxide, dysprosium oxide and DyFe edge higher but praseodymium oxide price declines slightly on Mar. 25, 2019. For terbium and dysprosium products, affected by Chinese environmental protection policy and reduced imports, the supply is expected to be tight, so prices keep rising. 

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When Chiang Kai-shek Desperately Encircled and Suppressed the Central Soviet Area, it was Because of Tungsten

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In the basement of the Beijing Military Museum, there is a line of anti-aircraft guns. The so-called anti-tank gun is the old name of the anti-tank gun. There are various types of anti-tank guns in Germany, Japan, France and the Soviet Union. One of the most famous is the German artillery of World War II, the Pak-38 50mm traction anti-tank gun.

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Chinese Molybdenum Prices - Mar. 25, 2019

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Opening this week, Chinese molybdenum prices are unchanged from last week due to quiet steel biddings. As the decline in international molybdenum prices weakens domestic market confidence, high-price resources are hardly concluded, and low-price goods are few, domestic molybdenum market tends to maintain stability. In the short term, market participants would focus on the move in steel biddings.

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Tungsten Alloy Armour-piercing Projectile is too Strong, Germany's New Combat Vehicle has Won a $5 Billion Order

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According to Sohu Military Report: Recently, the Australian Army Ground 400 procurement plan finally decided on the model yesterday. The Australian Army officially announced the final winning model on the 14th, which is the boxer CRV heavy infantry combat vehicle of Rhine Metal Company of Germany. The win also enabled German Rhine Metal Company to obtain super orders of up to $5 billion.

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