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Traceability Comes for Ferrochrome: What the Buyers Enforced That Regulators Could Not

Summary by The Rio Times
After Congo's uranium scare, buyer-led traceability is reshaping metals trade. Ferrochrome is the next likely target. Peru and Brazil already know the pattern. The post Traceability Comes for Ferrochrome: What the Buyers Enforced That Regulators Could Not appeared first on The Rio Times.

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robertocavada.com broke the news on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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