Antimony rose on Wednesday as producers in China started to raise offers ahead of an anticipated consumer rebound after a quiet summer period. Low-bismuth antimony rose to $14,500-15,100 per tonne, from $13,800-14,600 per tonne last week, as sources reported stronger offers from Chinese producers. Standard grade II antimony rose to $14,200-14,800 per tonne, from $13,700-14,500 per tonne previously
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