[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 188 1. Reporting Duration: June 2, 2025 – June 6, 2025 2. Introduction to Metals: Alloy Price Analysis including Cobalt Alloys 3. Summary: PWA Series alloy prices increased slightly from June 2-6, 2025. This increase was driven by rising prices of key components such as nickel, cobalt, and tantalum. Nickel prices rose due to expanding global demand, particularly from the electric vehicle industry. Cobalt prices saw a minor increase amid concerns over a potential extension of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) export ban. ...

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