Hot Metal Fell Sharply, but Supply Concerns Pushed Up Futures, and Ore Prices Rose Slightly [SMM Brief Comment]

Published: Mar 11, 2026 17:56

Dalian iron ore fluctuated upward today, with the most-traded contract I2605 finally closing at 787.5 yuan/mt, up 0.90% from the previous trading session. Meanwhile, spot prices rose 2-3 yuan from the previous trading day. Traders were moderately active in offering quotations, while steel mills made inquiries. Overall spot market transactions were sluggish.

An SMM tracking survey showed that the operating rate of blast furnaces at 242 steel mills was 85.99% this week, while daily average hot metal production reached 2.3514 million mt, down 36,400 mt WoW. Multiple steel mills in Hebei underwent concentrated maintenance due to safety and environmental protection inspections, and the maintenance cycles were relatively short. Therefore, the decline in iron ore demand was more pronounced this week.

Looking ahead, given that maintenance cycles for most blast furnaces were relatively short, the intensity of maintenance is expected to gradually ease in the later stage, and daily average hot metal production is expected to rebound quickly, with iron ore demand likely to improve next week. Overall, iron ore is likely to remain in the doldrums in the near term.

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