[SMM Iron Ore Imports Analysis] Iron ore imports grew in March, and are expected to continue growing in April due to the impact of geopolitical conflicts

Published: Apr 14, 2026 12:01

According to the latest data from the General Administration of Customs, China imported 104.743 million mt of iron ore and concentrates in March 2026, an increase of 7.375 million mt MoM, up 7.6% MoM; cumulative imports of iron ore and concentrates from January to March totaled 314.762 million mt, up 10.5% YoY.

Beyond fundamental factors, geopolitical conflicts also contributed to the increase in iron ore imports in March to a certain extent. Specifically, the escalation of tensions in the Middle East severely disrupted commercial shipping along the Strait of Hormuz. Although direct exports from the Middle East to China were relatively small, the disruption to the global logistics system caused by regional conflicts forced some vessels originally planned to transit through the Middle East or pass through those waters to reroute. These resources were redirected to East Asian markets including China. In addition, as domestic blast furnace capacity utilization rates gradually improved in March, the steel industry's demand for ore further increased, thereby stimulating iron ore imports.

Looking ahead to April, although the direct impact of the Middle East situation on China's total iron ore imports is relatively limited, if the Middle East conflict fails to achieve substantive de-escalation within the month, some international bulk carriers are likely to continue avoiding Middle Eastern ports for transshipment, resulting in China passively receiving more cargoes from other regions to a certain extent. Furthermore, as large-scale ex-China mining projects progressively advance, global ore supply remains generally ample, and shipments led by Simandou (estimated at 20 million mt for the full year) are expected to bring a certain degree of uplift to iron ore supply exported to China in April. From a seasonal perspective, Q2 is typically the traditional peak shipping season for iron ore. Therefore, taking all the above factors into consideration, China's iron ore imports in April are expected to show a certain growth trend.

 

 

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