[SMM Iron & Steel] Canadian Iron Ore Production Drops 8.6% in Early 2026

Published: Apr 8, 2026 16:24
Data released on April 2, 2026, shows that Canadian iron ore production fell by 8.6% in January 2026 compared to the previous month. This decline is attributed to seasonal logistics bottlenecks in the Labrador Trough and scheduled maintenance at several major concentration plants. Despite the short-term dip, Canadian producers are increasingly positioning themselves as key suppliers of high-grade, low-impurity concentrate required for Direct Reduction (DR) steelmaking, with several expansion projects in the Quebec-Labrador region aimed at filling the emerging global supply deficit for DR-grade ore.

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