Namely, Japan consumed 4,633 tons in material of ferro-vanadium in the first half of 2008 (compared with 3,768 tons consumed in the same period of 2007) and also imported 3,460 tons in material of ferro-vanadium in the first half of 2008 (compared to 2,646 tons imported in the same period of 2007). In addition, Japan produced 1,940 tons in material of ferro-vanadium in the first half of 2008, which were compared with that (1,724 tons) produced in the same period of 2007.
However, Japan imported 1,208 tons in material of vanadium pentoxide, as raw material for production of ferro-vanadium, in the first half of 2008, which decreased by 11.6% compared to that (1,366 tons) in the same period of 2007.
For a reference, the market price of ferro-vanadium has also fallen since the beginning of October of 2008 and come down to a level of US$35 – 38 per kg. of V, having broken the line of US$40, in the middle of October. The price of ferro-vanadium in 2008 once rose to a level of US$85 – 87 per kg. of V in May to June but, in comparison with this steeply risen price of ferro-vanadium, the current price of this ferr-alloy has fallen to the half. Since the companies to produce vanadium have been limited in the world, a fall of price for ferro-vanadium is not so large as that of molybdenum (fallen to 1/3 of the peak) but, in view of the matter which the consumers concerned are anticipated to hold back their purchase of ferro-vanadium for a long period, the market price of ferro-vanadium will incline to fall further and gradually toward the end of this year. – TEX Report
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