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Indian market report: ferro-alloys firm while MOIL cuts ore price

MUMBAI (Metal-Pages) 02-Jul-09. Steel prices in India could go up by 2-5% in July, with large steel producers such as SAIL, Ispat and Jindal Steel contemplating a price hike.

Prices are likely to go up in the range of INR 500-1,000 per ...

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