On February 21, SteelOrbis reported prices for US domestic high-carbon ferrochrome (6-8 percent carbon, 60-65 percent chromium, and maximum 2 percent silicon) trending at $3,040-3,280/mt in-warehouse Pittsburgh. A month later, sources report a rebound to an early February base price level of $3,085 at the bottom of the range. While the bottom of the range increased by $45/mt, the top of the range narrowed slightly to $3,262/mt in-warehouse Pittsburgh as trades consolidated.