On April 7, a mine in Jiangxi province sold molybdenum concentrate at 4,525 yuan/mtu.

Published: Apr 7, 2026 16:12
[Molybdenum Concentrate Transaction Information] SMM April 7: On April 7, a mine in Jiangxi sold 40%-45% grade molybdenum concentrates (average copper 2.101%, average phosphorus 0.072%) at a transaction price of 4,525 yuan/mtu, with a bidding floor price of 4,430 yuan/mtu, 35% cash and 65% bank acceptance, volume to be tallied.

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