China, the world's largest ferroalloy producer, is possibly to lower export duties on ferrochrome and ferromanganese in the second half of this year from current 20 percent to assist domestic producers in export businesses, a source with the China Ferroalloy Industry Association said.
Meanwhile, the government will soon release a name list of ferroalloy producers that are allowed to bargain with power companies on electricity fees on monthly basis.
China produced 18.25 million tons of ferroalloy last year, up 4 percent year-on-year, and is expected to produced 14 to 15 million tons this year.
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