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Sources: China extends iron ore export ban to BHP's new product

China has increased its ban on BHP iron ore a second time in two weeks. This is a result of a contract dispute that's been ongoing for months with the world's third-largest supplier.

Three sources familiar with the matter said that China Mineral Resources Group (CMRG), the state-run buyer of iron ore, told domestic steel mills on Thursday they were prohibited from taking Newman fines – a popular BHP type of?iron stored in ports – as of next week.

According to two sources, however, customers will still be able to receive their cargos in 'the next five days'. Due to the sensitive nature of the issue, all sources asked for anonymity.

Beijing has gradually tightened restrictions on local steel mills, traders and steelmakers buying BHP ore over the last six months as it negotiates the terms of the 2026 contract with steelmakers.

China banned the purchase of Jimblebar fins, another form of iron ore in September. This was followed by the Jinbao product in November.

Last week, traders were instructed to purchase fewer Newman fines and lumps?and Macfines. However, the directive also allowed the purchase of those grades of iron ore that are already in port.

The ban this week restricts the allowed range of products to Newman lumps, Mac fines, and other stocks that are already stored in ports.

In the afternoon of Thursday, benchmark April iron ore price on the 'Singapore Exchange' rose by more than 3%.

BHP declined comment, and CMRG didn't immediately respond to a comment request. (Reporting and editing by Clarence Fernandez, Pooja Dasai).

(source: Reuters)