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Zinc on the move

FURTHER signs that the world zinc market is tightening have emerged in Europe where annual zinc premiums paid by metal smelters have been settled at between US$95 and US$100 a tonne higher than the cash price paid for zinc on the London Metal Exchange.

Tim Treadgold
Zinc on the move

The latest premium fixing, according to Reuters, is between US$10 and US$20 higher than last year and a sign that smelters are having to pay more for dwindling supplies of zinc concentrate. Other factors...

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