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Pr-Nd metal demand expected to improve later in the quarter

BEIJING(Metal-Pages) 08-Feb-10. The Chinese market for raseodymium/neodymium has been seeing relatively weak demand in recent weeks, although prices have increased sharply compared with ...

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