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The world nickel market in 2023 and 2024 – two years with surpluses

The world nickel market in 2023 and 2024 – two years...

Ricardo Ferreira (INSG) talks about the world nickel market in 2023 and 2024: Production, usage, prices and stocks.
The stainless steel sector accounted for over 70% of nickel usage in 2021; however, demand for electric vehicle batteries surpassed 11% market share in 2021.

The world nickel market in 2022 – return to surplus expected

International Nickel Study Group meeting gave a brief overview of recent developments in global nickel production and use for 2022.
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Nickel market in 2018: demand supporting another year of deficit

More than 60 government and industry representatives met in Lisbon on 23-24 April for the International Nickel Study Group Meeting. During the meeting, INSG reviewed the forecast for nickel production and use for 2017 and 2018. This article gives a brief overview of recent developments based on this data.
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INSG: The Nickel Market to be in deficit for another year...

More than 60 government and industry representatives met in Lisbon from 25-26 April for the most recent International Nickel Study Group Meeting. During the meeting, INSG reviewed the forecast for nickel production and use for the current year and updated the figures for 2015 and 2016. This article gives a brief overview of recent developments based on this data.

Nickel market may swing into deficit

Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. has predicted that the nickel market may swing into a greater deficit than expected in 2010 because of supply disruptions and greater Chinese demand, which could boost prices.

Nickel deficit in January to October 2006

The Nickel market has recorded a deficit of 95kt in the first ten months of 2006 with reported stocks some 32kt lower.

Backwardation limit for Nickel

At 1700 hours on 17 August 2006, The London Metal Exchange announced that the Special Committee has imposed a Backwardation limit of USD 300.00 per tonne per day in the nickel market and that there will be a suspension of the Lending Guidance in respect of those with nickel positions.