Kumba Iron Lump Offers to India Remain Stable

Spot iron lump premium ascends to USD 0.115/dry MT unit.

Offers for imported lump from South Africa remains stable at USD 62/MT, CIF India for shipments to arrive by mid of Aug’15. Imported offers were seen at similar levels in last week.

South African lump remains a preference for importers owing to higher Fe content and high tumbler index. Out of the total iron ore import to India in Q1 FY16, share of import from South Africa was 79%.

India has imported 652,500 MT in July’15 (till 29 July’15). All import shipments recorded this month are from South Africa. Majority of the imported iron ore comprises of lump.

Status of Iron Ore Import Vessels to India in July’15


Date

Qty Shipper Country Unloading Port Vessel Name


Status

19 July’15 55,000 Various South Africa Mormugao Alam Sayang Berth
07 July’15 173,100 Kamachi Group Krishnapatnam Blue Hotse Berth
13 July’15 161,900 N/A Kandla C Oasis Berth
20 July’15 45,500 Kamachi Group Krishnapatnam MV JS Yukon Berth
20 July’15 160,000 JSW Jaigarh Frontier Kotobuki Berth
26 July’15 57,000 SSIPL Krishnapatnam Ikian Siakap Berth
29 July’15 15,000 N/A Tuticorin JS Yukon Expected
Total 667,500        

Qty in MT
N/A: Not Available
Provisional data
Updated till 29 July’15
Source: SteelMint Stats, Customs

JSW Steel Reduces Imports and Increases Domestic Purchases

The steel giant has reduced its iron ore imports and increased purchases from domestic market. Also, in the running quarter of this fiscal the company plans to prefer domestic material over imported ones over the expectations of improvement in iron ore availability in the domestic market.

Seaborne Iron Lump Premium Up by USD 0.005/ dry MT unit

Strong demand for iron lump premium was noticed in recent days as Chinese government strengthened pollution control norms compelling mills to use higher quality material. Thus steel mills seem to prefer lump over fines as sintering the latter involves more polluting steel making process.

Lump trades in China have also witnessed an increase this week over last week. Seaborne lump premium which was at USD 0.11/dry MT unit last week has raised to USD 0.115/dry MT unit in this week. Thus, bookings made for September shipments will go on higher prices.

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