Tungsten is rewriting the playbook on strategic commodities, with prices at a 12-year high and demand soaring across defense, ...
China's export restrictions on tungsten are expected to benefit non-China producers like Almonty Industries by potentially raising tungsten prices and improving profit margins. Despite the logical ...
This week, China's APT prices surged 85,000 yuan/ton to 640,000 yuan/ton, driven by supply tightness due to exhausted mining quotas and concentrated maintenance. The European market followed China’s ...
Pre-holiday tungsten market sees thin trading, weak consolidation dominates] In the short term, pre-holiday domestic tungsten market trading volume shrinks, downstream wait-and-see sentiment is strong ...
(Reuters) -U.S. shale drillers are facing higher prices for tungsten, a rare, ultra-hard metal used for industrial tools like drillbits, as Chinese export controls have squeezed supply, threatening ...
Almonty Industries is well-positioned to benefit from China's tungsten export controls as it brings its South Korean Sangdong mine online. The company offers strategic value as a non-Chinese tungsten ...
The commodity stock of the year is poised for its next leap: Almonty Industries (TSX:AII). Yesterday, the tungsten gem surged above EUR 2, reaching a new all-time high. However, this is likely a ...
Is tungsten the “real” precious metal? After all, the price of this critical raw material, which is essential in key industries such as defense, has risen by more than 20% since mid-May alone. Gold ...
Tungsten West reported a wider loss for the six months ended 30 September on Wednesday, as non-cash valuation movements on ...
The Metals Report: Tungsten is used in many applications to make tools, drill bits, glass bottles, aluminum cans, steel and wire because it has a high melting point and is very dense. It's a very ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Prices of tungsten, a raw material used in the production of cutting tools, may be poised to retreat as more supply comes to market, Kennametal Inc.'s chief executive said on ...