China: Crude Iron Ore Output Jumps 7% Y-o-Y in H1 CY17

Despite being world’s largest importer of iron ore, China is also largest producer of iron ore. Its quench for steel making raw materials seems to be unending.

According to latest data released by National Bureau of Statistics of China, the country produced around 124.7 MnT ROM (Run-of-mine) in Jun’17. Crude iron ore production has moved up by 16% M-o-M. In May’17, China’s crude iron ore output stood at 107.5 MnT.

There was a marginal increase of 3% on yearly premises compared with month of Jun’16 where the production was 121.1 MnT then.

The total volume of crude iron ore production in Jan-Jun (H1) of 2017 was registered at 633.4 MnT, significantly up by 8% Y-o-Y as it was 590.4 MnT in the same period last year. Thus country’s crude iron ore production is on upside this year.

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Rising iron ore production continues to pull down prices

Domestic iron ore concentrate in Hebei province of China fell from RMB 670/MT (including 17% VAT) in beginning of Jun’17 to RMB 655/MT (including 17% VAT) by the end of Jun’17.

China’s iron ore output in CY16 was recorded at 1,295 MnT. Prominent iron ore producing provinces in China include Hebei, Liaoning, Shanxi and Beijing.


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