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Published on 13:33 GMTSource: Shanghai Metals Market - Pro-Government
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Published on 04:21 GMT
China's 2024 iron ore imports seen 1.17-1.18 bln metric tons- Vale
SINGAPORE, May 8 (Reuters) - Imports of iron ore by China, the world's biggest buyer, in 2024 are expected to be around 1.170 to 1.180 billion metric tons, similar to last year's 1.18 billion tons, a senior official of miner Vale said on Wednesday. …
Source: Market Screener - Neutral -
Published on 03:29 GMT
Iron ore prices hold steady on property stimulus hopes
BEIJING: Iron ore futures prices were largely unchanged on Tuesday, following a strong increase the previous day, as investors reacted to proposed property stimulus measures and post-holiday period restocking at furnaces. The most-traded September iron ore …
Source: Business Recorder - Neutral -
Published on May 7, 2024
Bulk Buys: Goldman tips balanced iron ore market as seaborne demand plateaus
Goldman Sachs tips 2025 surplus for iron ore as Chinese infrastructure and property market pull steel demand in opposite directions Thinktank warns on met coal costs if market heads into decline But miners remain bullish there is a long runway for coal of …
Source: Stockhead - Neutral -
Published on May 7, 2024
Work starts on $17bn iron ore rail-and-port scheme in Guinea
A consortium of companies including mining giant Rio Tinto has broken ground on a 650km railway in the West African state of Guinea to ship iron ore. The “Trans-Guinean Railway” will link the Simandou iron ore deposits to a port to be built at Matakong, an …
Source: Global Construction Review - Neutral -
Published on May 7, 2024
Iron ore royalties to pour $1.3 billion into Treasury coffers than forecast in December
Iron ore royalties are on track to pour $1.3 billion more into Treasury coffers than forecast in December, handing Treasurer Rita Saffioti a major windfall as she prepares to deliver her first Budget on Thursday. Mining royalties – particularly from iron …
Source: The West Australian - Center-right -
Published on May 7, 2024
Kami iron ore project in Labrador west registered with province
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS The mine that almost was (a few times) in Labrador west is getting closer (again) to becoming a reality. The Kamistiatusset (Kami) project, now owned by Champion Iron Ore, was re-registered with the province of …
Source: Cape Breton Post - Neutral -
Published on May 7, 2024
MMi Daily Iron Ore Report (May 7)
Source: Shanghai Metals Market - Pro-Government -
Published on May 7, 2024
Iron ore price strides beyond $US120 a tonne benchmark as Chinese manufacturing ramps up
Iron ore has once again defied naysayers and crept past $US120 a tonne, unexpectedly injecting billions of dollars into the nation’s economy in the process. The spot price for Australian exports of the steelmaking commodity to China are currently sitting …
Source: The West Australian - Center-right