Zinc: galvanized for action
Por: Higgins, Sally
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As world demand for zinc grows, particularly in Asia, zinc inventories are expected to hit critically low levels in the second quarter of 2007, equal to two days of consumption. A high price forecast is expected to cause a shift in market attitudes since zinc has exceeded the $4,000/t price barrier. Sally Higgins investigates whether the supply-demand deficit will continue to widen, examines some projects and considers relevant technologies
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