China's Nov. iron ore imports reach 2d-highest level in history
Dec 10, 2012 | 10:12 AM
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iron ore,
Chinese imports,
Chinese customs,
steel mill restocking
SHANGHAI Chinas iron ore imports jumped in November to the second-highest monthly level in history as steel mills replenished stocks.
The arrival of 65.8 million tonnes in November, a 16.6-percent increase from the previous month, was topped only by the 68.9 million tonnes recorded in January 2011, according to preliminary Chinese customs....
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