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China's May iron ore imports above 100 metric tons for 3rd month

China's iron ore imports in May remained above 100 million metric tons for a third straight month, custom-mades information showed on Friday, thanks to the anticipation of higher need after a variety of stimulus measures by Beijing to revive the residential or commercial property sector.

The world's largest iron ore customer brought in 102.03 million metric lots of the key steelmaking ingredient last month, information from the General Administration of Customs showed, in line with experts' expectations of between 100 million and 105 million tons.

That compared to 101.82 million lots imported in April and 96.17 million tons in May 2023.

Traders and steelmakers booked some seaborne freights getting here in May as the lower-than-expected hot metal output in March cemented beliefs of a boost in coming months, stated Chu Xinli, an analyst at China Futures.

Stimulus measures by Beijing considering that April to restore the country's struggling residential or commercial property sector boosted sentiment and lightened up need potential customers.

A pick-up in demand in spring had actually begun a bit later on this year, beginning with April versus March in previous years, therefore it's not a surprise to see imports in the previous two months hovered high, stated Pei Hao, an expert at global brokerage Freight Investor Provider (FIS)

Persistent higher imports contributed to high development in portside stocks << SH-TOT-IRONINV >, which climbed to 145.5 million lots by the end of May, the highest given that April 2022, information from consultancy Steelhome showed. For the very first 5 months of 2024, China's iron ore imports amounted to 513.75 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 7%, the data revealed. Iron ore imports in June will likely stay high as miners might need to increase shipments in May and June to achieve quarterly targets, stated experts. STEEL TRADE China's steel exports in May rose by 15.2% from the year earlier

to 9.63 million loads, remaining above 9 million loads for a. 3rd consecutive month. Steel exports in the first 5 months of the year amounted to. 44.66 million tons, a boost

of 24.7 %from the very same duration a. year before. China's steel imports last month ticked up by 1% on the year.

to 637,000 tons, with the total for the January-May duration. falling 2.7 %year-on-year to 3.04 million heaps.

(source: Reuters)