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Iron ore price retreats on higher steel inventories in China

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Update time : 2021-02-20 17:38:16

Iron ore prices fell on Friday after hitting their highest level since September 2011, as a survey of post-Lunar New Year inventories of steel products in China showed a significant increase, dampening hopes for mills to ramp up output following the week-long holiday.

According to Fastmarkets MB, benchmark 62% Fe fines imported into Northern China (CFR Qingdao) were changing hands for $173.55 a tonne, down 0.85% from Thursday’s trade.
Consumption among steel end-users stagnated during the February 11-17 holiday while mills continued to produce during the break, Mysteel reported.

“Previously, the market had expectations for better post-holiday demand,” said analysts at Sinosteel Futures in a note, but added demand does not usually pick up until after China’s Lantern Festival, which falls on February 26.

Concerns about tight supply and brightening prospects for demand outside top steel producer China should continue supporting iron ore prices, analysts said.

On Tuesday, BHP Group said it expected a continuation of strong Chinese demand in 2021, and a recovery in global crude steel production.

Shares of BHP and Rio Tinto have risen by 7.5% and 6.8% over the week, respectively, and Vale is up 3.4% since last Friday.

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