On July 3, SteelOrbis reported ferrochrome (6-8 percent carbon, 60-65 percent chromium, and less than 2 percent silicon) at $3,064-3,196/mt in-warehouse Pittsburgh.
According to sources, the pricing range continues trading sideways on limited trading in the seasonal slowdown. With summer maintenance schedules ending, traded volumes are expected to increase, but pricing is expected to remain relatively stable with the potential for a slight price increase in late August or early September.