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Saturday, August 18, 2007
Manganese, selenium & molybdenum prices
Manganese prices jumped more than 15% last week to new record highs of US$4000/t on rising demand from China's steel industry, while bismuth gained nearly 5% to new record peaks on supply shortages.
Selenium surged to 16-month highs, while molybdenum oxide climbed to a seven-month high after China said it would raise export taxes.
Manganese, used to harden stainless steel, has gained nearly 200% since January.
Supply shortages from China have triggered a meteoric rise of more than 250% in selenium prices since last October.
Reinforcing the shortages is growing demand from Japanese and South Korean firms, who are using it as a substitute for lead in the manufacture of TV and computer screens.
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