Industry News

Iron ore price rallies on record-breaking China steel output

Views : 236
Update time : 2021-01-19 16:24:36

Iron ore prices continued to climb on Monday as data revealed record-breaking steel production numbers in China, which forges more steel than the rest of the world combined.

According to Fastmarkets MB, benchmark 62% Fe fines imported into Northern China (CFR Qingdao) were changing hands for $174.07 per tonne, setting a new near-decade high.
Year-to-date, the steelmaking raw material has enjoyed 8.5% gains after an 80% rise last year. The benchmark hit an all-time high of $191.70 in February 2011.

The high-grade Brazilian index (65% Fe fines) also advanced to a near record high of $195.30 a tonne, after rising about 78% over the past year.

Iron ore’s stellar run was largely due to the rising industrial demand from China. Last year, the country produced a record 1.05 billion tonnes of steel, a breakthrough as it is the first time the 1 billion mark has been exceeded.

Customs data last week showed that China imported 1.17 billion tonnes of iron ore, beating its previous record of 1.075 billion tonnes in 2017 despite a decline in December shipments.

Related News
Read More >>
South Africa launches critical minerals strategy, opens new mining law for public comment South Africa launches critical minerals strategy, opens new mining law for public comment
May .22.2025
South Africa launches critical minerals strategy, opens new mining law for public comment
China's iron ore production declines in Jan-Apr China's iron ore production declines in Jan-Apr
May .22.2025
China's iron ore production declines in Jan-Apr
US’ steel coil exports go up in Mar US’ steel coil exports go up in Mar
May .22.2025
US’ steel coil exports go up in Mar
US increases CRC imports in Mar US increases CRC imports in Mar
May .22.2025
US increases CRC imports in Mar