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China's April iron ore imports remain high as lower rates draw purchasers

China's April iron ore imports ticked up 1.1% from the previous month, customs data showed on Thursday, as lower prices in March motivated some buyers to location orders for more volumes wagering demand and prices will get later on.

The world's largest iron ore customer imported 101.82 million metric lots of the essential steelmaking ingredient last month, data from the General Administration of Customs showed.

That was higher than 100.72 million tons in March and 90.44 million heaps in April 2023.

The apparent annual boost is mainly due to a low base impact, the volume last April was reasonably low, but since there is no big change in the day-to-day consumption of iron ore amongst domestic steelmakers, imports in April remained high, said Pei Hao, a Shanghai-based analyst at global brokerage Freight Investor Providers.

Actually, the second quarter will most likely also see comparatively higher imports versus year-ago levels following an yearly increase in the first quarter.

A slower-than-expected healing in hot metal output in March put down pressure on ore costs.

Seaborne iron ore costs << SH-CCN-IRNOR62 > balanced$ 109.7 a. heap in March, down 12 % from February and down 14.6% from the. average in March 2023, respectively, data from consultancy. Steelhome revealed.

Higher shipments in late March to overtake quarterly. targets also contributed to a fairly high import volume in. April, said experts.

China's iron ore imports in the first 4 months of 2024. amounted to 411.82 million lots, up 7.2% from the same period in. 2023, the data revealed.

Both ore demand and costs will be better in the 2nd half. of the year, benefiting from a quicker issuance of special bonds. in the 2nd quarter, stimulus including devices upgrade and. robust steel exports, stated Jiang Mengtian, an analyst.

China's steel exports in April jumped by 16.3% from the year. earlier to 9.22 million loads.

April's deliveries brought the overall for January to April to. 35.02 million lots, the highest for the period considering that 2016, a. rise of 27% year-on-year, the information revealed.

China's steel imports last month stood at 658,000 lots, with. the total for January-April moving 3.7% on the year to 2.41. million loads.

(source: Reuters)