PRICING NOTICE: Delayed publication of chrome ore South Africa UG2 concentrates index basis 42%, cif China, ferro-chrome lumpy Cr benchmark Europe indicator

Fastmarkets published its chrome ore South Africa UG2 concentrates index basis 42%, cif China and ferro-chrome lumpy Cr benchmark indicator late on Friday March 20 due to a technical error.

The publication of Fastmarkets’ chrome ore South Africa UG2 concentrates index basis 42%, cif China, and ferro-chrome lumpy Cr benchmark indicator for March 20 was delayed due to problems in the calculation of the indicator number and the processing of the price and indicator.

The Fastmarkets price book and database have since been updated.

Chrome ore South Africa UG2 concentrates index basis 42%, cif China, $/tonne

Ferro-chrome lumpy Cr benchmark indicator, charge basis 52% (and high carbon), Europe, $/Ib

For more information or to provide feedback on the delayed publication of this price and this indicator, or if you would like to provide price information by becoming a data submitter to this price and this indicator, please contact Jon Stibbs by email at: pricing@fastmarkets.com

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