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China 2024 iron ore imports struck record on durable demand, steel exports

China's iron ore imports in 2024 rose to a record high for a second year, customizeds information showed on Monday, as lower rates stimulated purchasing while demand stayed durable due in large part to enormous steel exports that are inflaming trade stress.

The world's biggest iron ore consumer brought in an overall of about 1.24 billion metric loads last year, data from the nation's General Administration of Customs revealed, up 4.9% from 1.18 billion tons in 2023, when it posted a yearly boost of 6.6%.

China's iron ore imports are also likely to hit a record high in 2025 as traders stockpile cheap ore for the world's top consumer, regardless of a drawn-out residential or commercial property crisis continuing to weigh on domestic steel need.

Steel output moved by 2.7% from the year before in the very first 11 months of 2024 and was on track for an annual decrease, but that mostly shown weak output from electrical furnace steelmakers, which provide the struggling building sector and use scrap steel rather of iron ore as a resource.

Demand for iron ore remained strong amongst China's blast heater steelmakers, which have had the ability to maintain cost competitiveness.

Numerous electrical heating system steelmakers, however, had to perform upkeep or scale down production amidst relentless restraints on scrap supply.

Furthermore, traders that bought high-cost iron ore early in 2015 continued buying the essential steelmaking active ingredient to average out their total production costs and minimize losses, analysts stated.

A boost in iron ore imports contributed to a price slump and a pile-up in portside stocks << SH-TOT-IRONINV >, which climbed by 28 %year-on-year to 146.85 million loads as of Dec. 27, information from consultancy Steelhome showed. China's imported iron ore prices< SH-CCN-IRNOR62 > slid by 31 %in 2015, according to Steelhome information>. In December alone, China imported 112.49 million lots of

iron ore, up 10.4 %from 101.86 million heaps in November. The December volume compared to 100.86 million loads

in the very same month in 2023. China's steel exports hit a nine-year high of 110.72

million loads in 2024, up 22.7 % from 2023, stiring worldwide trade stress. A variety of countries, consisting of Turkey and Indonesia,

have imposed anti-dumping responsibilities, arguing that a flood of cheap Chinese steel is hurting domestic manufacturers. China exported 9.73 million tons of steel products in December, up 25.9 %year-on-year and 4.9% month-on-month . China likewise imported 621,000 tons of steel in December, bringing the 2024 total to 6.82 million lots, a fall of 10.9%. from 2023.

(source: Reuters)