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S.Korea says buys 3,000 tonnes of zinc

Wed Jul 2, 2008 2:03am EDT

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SEOUL, July 2 (Reuters) - South Korea has bought 3,000 tonnes of zinc from Young Poong Corp (000670.KS), an official at the state-run Public Procurement Service said on Wednesday.

Young Poong will provide the metal at a premium of $107 a tonne over London Metal Exchange cash prices.



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