China iron ore imports hit record in ’12
Jan 23, 2013 | 09:55 AM
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China imports,
steelmaking raw materials,
iron ore imports,
coking coal imports,
ferrous scrap imports,
Chinese customs

SINGAPORE China generally imported more steelmaking raw materials last year compared with 2011, Chinese customs data show.
Iron ore imports rose 8.4 percent from 2011 to a record 743.55 million tonnes.
Several large iron ore traders imported more iron ore in December compared with Novemberarrivals from Australia and Brazil rose 1 percent and 42.2 percent, respectively, to record levelsamid expectations of a further rise in prices, market sources told AMM....
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