02
Nov
15:56
Supply glut, Covid-19 anchors silicon metal prices
After reaching a local peak in March and April, silicon metal prices have begun to retreat due to Covid-19 shutdowns, according to a research note by Roskill seen by Kallanish.
“From the beginning of Q2, supply started to ease, as China came out of lockdown,” Roskill writes. “By this time, the focus of the pandemic had shifted to other regions, including Europe and North America, where widespread lockdowns caused a sudden collapse in activity acr…
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