[Price Reporting] Co Alloys : HS 6, HS 6B, HS 21, HS 25, HS 31, HS 188

[Price Reporting] Co Alloys : HS 6, HS 6B, HS 21, HS 25, HS 31, HS 188
[Price Reporting] Co Alloys : HS 6, HS 6B, HS 21, HS 25, HS 31, HS 1881. Reporting Duration: April 14, 2025 – April 17, 2025 2. Introduction to Metals: Alloy Price Analysis including Cobalt Alloys 3. Summary: From April 14-17, 2025, HS series alloys experienced a slight price increase, driven primarily by the strengthening of cobalt and nickel prices. Cobalt prices rebounded due to tariff relief in the U.S., supply instability from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and uncertainties in China’s policies. Nickel prices rose significantly amid trade tensions, supply chain risks, and growing deman...

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