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Sources: China's state iron ore purchaser has a supply agreement with Anglo American

Three sources familiar with the matter said that the Chinese state iron ore purchaser reached an agreement in April with 'Anglo American over an annual supply contract for the key ingredient used to make steel.

China Mineral 'Resources Group' (CMRG) was established in 2022 in order to gain more power on the iron ore markets where China is a dominant buyer. They have increased their efforts to get better terms for Chinese Steelmakers who are struggling with dwindling margins and dwindling demand.

Bloomberg broke the news on Friday.

Sources said that CMRG, under the?agreement which was not previously reported, became exclusive agent for iron ore in?China from Anglo American Kumba in South Africa, starting in April.

Two of the three said that it was a deal for 'around 10 million metric tons' to be delivered to CMRG member steel mills.

One of them stated that the contract would last until March 2027. All sources declined to give their names as they weren't authorised to talk to media.

Kumba's iron-ore sales amounted to 18.6 million tons during the first six months of this year. China accounted for 54%.

Ebrahim dadoo, Anglo American’s global head 'of sales & trading', stated on a earnings call on the 28th of July that not all 54%?went CMRG without providing any further details.

CMRG didn't immediately respond to a comment request. Anglo American declined comment.

In April, CMRG and BHP Group reached a?supply?agreement, which ended a?month-long dispute in which Chinese steelmakers were prohibited from purchasing certain BHP iron ore products. Reporting by Nelson Banya and staff. Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)