Iron ore imports at record high

Reuters

By our correspondents
January 14, 2015
Shanghai
China’s iron ore imports hit a fresh record in 2014, jumping 13.8 percent to 932.5 million tonnes, data showed on Tuesday, as lower-cost shipments from global miners flooded into the world’s top consumer.
In December, iron ore shipments jumped 29 percent from the previous month to a record 86.85 million tonnes, according to data from the General Administration of Customs, as steel mills replenished stockpiles in the winter season.
With big iron ore miners sticking to their expansion plans, increasing supplies have slashed prices for the steel making raw material at a time when easing economic growth in China is leading to slower demand growth for commodities.
Tumbling prices have forced some high-cost Chinese miners to shut down and encouraged Chinese steel mills to increase imports, analysts say, likely leading to further rises in imports.