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SHANGHAI, Sept. 11 (SMM) – Brazil will see a significant increase in its iron ore shipments during September 7-21, and shipments from Australia will also grow in the same period, SMM predicts.
SMM estimates that 12.95 million tonnes of iron ore will arrive at China during September 7-21, down 643,000 tonnes or 4.7% from the August 31-September 14 period.
Shipments by Brazil are expected to grow over 12% in the same period.
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