Global Shipments Plunged 20%, Supply-Side Expected to Contract, Iron Ore Closed Higher [SMM Imported Ore Daily Brief]

Published: May 11, 2026 17:07

 

On May 11, 2026, iron ore futures rose first then retreated today. The most-traded contract I2609 closed at 822.5 yuan/mt, up 0.73% from the previous trading session. Port spot prices rose 3-5 yuan from the previous day. Traders quoted actively with strong willingness to transact; steel mills showed moderate inquiry willingness for procurement, with transactions mostly driven by rigid restocking demand; the overall spot transaction atmosphere remained subdued.

 

According to the latest SMM survey data, global iron ore shipments totaled 29.3146 million mt last week, down 7.2 million mt WoW, a decline of approximately 20%. Shipments from both Australia and Brazil declined due to weather impacts, with Brazil's shipments seeing a larger drop. Combined with the previous week's shipment volumes, iron ore supply side may tighten in the short term if port pick-up volume remains at the same level. Currently, due to strong downstream demand, steel mill operating rates remained generally high, keeping rigid demand for iron ore elevated and providing relatively solid price support. Iron ore prices are expected to move sideways at elevated levels this week. However, given the cooling trend in spot transaction market activity and steel mills' low willingness to transact at high ore prices, subsequent blast furnace maintenance schedules need to be monitored to assess the trend.

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