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China: An Iron Ore Ultimatum?

Apr 5, 2010 | 22:02 GMT

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Summary

A Chinese industry group run by the government has asked its steel companies to refrain from importing iron ore from three major mining companies in an effort to pressure them during price negotiations. Although two months without iron ore orders may temporarily hurt the miners' bottom line, China's demand for imported iron ore nevertheless continues, and the overall impact will not seriously affect the companies.

China has asked domestic companies to put a two-month hiatus on iron ore imports from three major mining companies....

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