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Equipment Maintenance Over, Firm Restarts Output of 30-40 t/d Flake Production
China's Jingxi Daxinan, a major producer of manganese flake, has resumed its production of 30-40 tonnes per day (t/d) this week, following a scheduled equipment maintenance during the lunar new year holiday. This marks the firm's return to full operations after halting production in late January, just before the holiday.
Recovery of Manganese Flake Production and Rising Prices
Jingxi Daxinan’s smelter, located in Jingxi city in south China's Guangxi province, has a capacity to produce 20,000 tonnes per year. The production stoppage, part of a broader industry trend, was primarily due to routine maintenance and production losses faced by some smaller producers. Many smaller manganese producers without in-house mining and power generation facilities halted production to address similar challenges.
Post-holiday, manganese flake prices have started to show signs of recovery, driven by the rising prices of substitutes in the ferro-alloy market. This upward trend is supported by higher prices of imported manganese ore, which have pushed up the costs of ferro-alloy substitutes, leading producers to raise prices.
Domestic Price Increase and Market Outlook
On February 7, 2025, domestic prices for 99.7% grade manganese flake were assessed at 12,500-12,700 yuan per tonne ($1,715-$1,742/tonne) ex-works, reflecting a modest increase of Yn100 per tonne compared to February 6. This increase aligns with the broader trend of rising costs for manganese ore substitutes, which have been influenced by the higher costs of imported manganese ore.
With production now resuming, the market anticipates further shifts in supply and price dynamics. As more producers resume output, manganese flake production is expected to stabilize, supporting the growing demand from industries that rely on manganese for ferro-alloy production.
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