Good day folks,
IMHO, Ferrochrome smelters will begin to increase production of chrome once the supply and demand increases. As the economy starts to recover it is obvious that the metals will also start to recover. At that time the markets will also realize that it will be most economical to produce the metal here in our own backyard, not to mention the shallow depths we are finding chrome at. Why pay more. I am sure it is not cheap when dealing with transporting and added costs associated with the issues around electricity and unreliable power source generated in Africa.
Here in James Bay there is enough power to build a new Mining City.
Patience, its only time before NOT will start to shine ONCE AGAIN!