Industry News

Iron ore prices rise on Aug 1 amid rising iron ore demand & ongoing policy expectations

Views : 65
Update time : 2025-08-04 15:44:45
Australia's iron ore (62% Fe, CFR China) on August 1 went up by US$0.55 to US$98.8. Regarding July, iron ore prices increased by a total of US$4.7, representing a rise of 5.02%. While the steel market in China continued to show weakness, the rate of decline has eased. At the same time, global shipments of iron ore have risen. Despite this, inventories at Chinese ports have slightly decreased, and steel mills in China are experiencing improved profit margins. Daily average hot metal output remains above 2.4 million tons, providing strong support for iron ore demand and contributing to the price increase.

According to market participants, after Chinese steel prices experienced sharp fluctuations, the market continues to hold expectations for anti-involution policies, though numerous macroeconomic uncertainties persist. In the short term, steel prices are expected to remain volatile with potential for a rebound. However, any increase is likely to be limited, and iron ore prices are expected to reflect a similarly volatile pattern.
Related News
Read More >>
UK’s TRA proposes to maintain AD measure on China’s aluminum foil UK’s TRA proposes to maintain AD measure on China’s aluminum foil
Oct .17.2025
UK’s TRA proposes to maintain AD measure on China’s aluminum foil
Nippon Steel raises 300-series cold-rolled stainless steel prices for Oct Nippon Steel raises 300-series cold-rolled stainless steel prices for Oct
Oct .17.2025
Nippon Steel raises 300-series cold-rolled stainless steel prices for Oct
MIT develops high-strength aluminium alloy, 5x stronger for AM production MIT develops high-strength aluminium alloy, 5x stronger for AM production
Oct .17.2025
MIT develops high-strength aluminium alloy, 5x stronger for AM production
Trade numbers reveal — Iron ore’s dominance fades as bauxite surges Trade numbers reveal — Iron ore’s dominance fades as bauxite surges
Oct .17.2025
Trade numbers reveal — Iron ore’s dominance fades as bauxite surges