March 12 (Reuters) - On March 12, the market price of bromine in North China rose. The reference price from manufacturers was 45,000-48,000 yuan per ton, with the mainstream transaction price around 46,000 yuan per ton. Manufacturers' quotations remained firm, and the market sentiment was bullish. Chempricehub's analysis of bromine gave a long-short score of +1.5. The article indicated that on March 12, the market price of bromine in North China increased, with manufacturers' quotations ranging from 45,000 to 48,000 yuan per ton and the mainstream transaction price around 46,000 yuan per ton. Manufacturers' quotations remained firm, and the market sentiment was bullish. This suggests a tight supply-demand balance in the spot market, with strong demand-side support or limited supply driving the price increase. Considering the current market sentiment, it is expected that the spot price of bromine may continue to rise in the short term, providing strong support for the spot market. Therefore, a score of +1.5 is assigned, indicating a strong positive impact.