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Metals additives known as ferro-alloys, used to boost the hardness or strength-to-weigh ratio of steel and in other advanced applications, could be about to rally, according to Nomura International.
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Africa, while South Africa supplies Italy with precious and non-ferrous metal, basic iron and steel and ferro-alloys, coal and quarried stones.
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The steel and engineering employers 'organisation, SEIFSA, reported that production of pig iron, ferro-alloys and silicon metals between 2000 and 2004 had increased by about 20 percent.
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The steel and engineering employers 'organisation, SEIFSA, reported that production of pig iron, ferro-alloys and silicon metals between 2000 and 2004 increased by about 20%.
ANC Today 2005
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The steel and engineering employers 'organisation, SEIFSA, reported that production of pig iron, ferro-alloys and silicon metals between 2000 and 2004 increased by about 20%.
ANC Today 2005
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There is potential for further increase in South African exports of metal-based products like platinum, titanium and ferro-alloys and fish, meat, fruits and fruit juices to Italy.
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Rand 1,77 billion and consisted mainly of ferro-alloys, platinum, aluminium, other minerals and food products.
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Major SA exports to Germany include base metals such as ferro-alloys, primary commodities notably coal, iron ores/metal ash, food products, motor vehicles/parts.
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Rand 1,77 billion and consisted mainly of ferro-alloys, platinum, aluminium, other minerals and food products.
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All the main categories of exports to France have shown an increase, including precious metals, uranium and derivated products, ferro-alloys and coal.
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