Tuesday, February 1, 2011

No acute care gap in rare-earth

bismuth crystals: the case of metal commodities from the group of rare earth has existed since the beginning of no acute shortages of everything for the German economy. When metal raw materials from the group of rare earths, there is no acute supply shortages since the beginning of everything for the German economy.
This concern was previously developed after the main supplier of China adopted tighter export restrictions and had announced further restrictions. The newly founded German commodity Agency (DERA) no longer speaks of an impending "crisis care".

Industry continues to boom, but feels expensive commodities

Tuesday 1 February 2011, 10:05 clock print this article [-] Text [+] Berlin (Reuters) - The German industry is off to a flying start to the year, but feels more pressure on costs resulting from expensive commodities.

The purchase prices of the companies rose in January as strong as ever since the beginning of the Markit survey in April 1996 as the British Institute announced on Tuesday to its survey of 500 companies. Shortages of commodities had led to rising costs for many companies. As a result, had to raise a number of companies in turn prices.