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United Kingdom
From €2010EUR$2,095USD£1,726GBP
€3828EUR$3,990USD£3,288GBP
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- May 2024
United Kingdom
From €2010EUR$2,095USD£1,726GBP
€3828EUR$3,990USD£3,288GBP
From €2010EUR$2,095USD£1,726GBP
€3828EUR$3,990USD£3,288GBP
From €2010EUR$2,095USD£1,726GBP
€3828EUR$3,990USD£3,288GBP
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- May 2024
North America
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€3828EUR$3,990USD£3,288GBP
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Middle East
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Asia Pacific
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United States
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Europe
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Unwrought nickel is a form of nickel that has not been processed or alloyed with other metals. It is typically used in the production of stainless steel, non-ferrous alloys, and other industrial products. Unwrought nickel is also used in the production of coins, jewelry, and other consumer products.
The demand for unwrought nickel is largely driven by the global stainless steel industry, which is the largest consumer of nickel. Other industries that use unwrought nickel include the automotive, aerospace, and chemical industries.
The supply of unwrought nickel is largely dependent on the availability of nickel ore, which is mined from various locations around the world. The price of unwrought nickel is also affected by the global economy, as well as the demand for stainless steel and other products that use nickel.
Some of the major companies in the unwrought nickel market include BHP Billiton, Vale, Norilsk Nickel, and Jinchuan Group. Other companies include Sumitomo Metal Mining, Sumitomo Corporation, and Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation. Show Less Read more