Home / Metal News / Iron ore arrivals at Chinese ports down 2.47 million mt YoY last week

Iron ore arrivals at Chinese ports down 2.47 million mt YoY last week

iconApr 28, 2020 14:27
Source:SMM
The iron ore market may continue to face supply pressure in the medium-to-long term. Mining company BHP said on Tuesday that it plans to expand its iron ore export capacity from Australia's Port Hedland shipping hub, by as much as 14% to 330 million mt/year. Its forecast shipments for 2020 stand at 273-286 million mt. 

SHANGHAI, Apr 28 (SMM) – A total of 71 vessels carrying 11.21 million mt of iron ore arrived at major Chinese ports during April 19-25, SMM estimates. This was down 820,000 mt from the prior week, and down 2.47 million mt from the same period last year.


For the same week, iron ore deliveries leaving Australian ports continued to increase, by 1.24 million mt on the week to 18.83 million mt, some 1.88 million mt higher than the same period last year. 


Shipments that departed Brazilian ports were estimated to fall 1.02 million mt from the prior week to 5.22 million mt. This was 1.14 million mt higher than the same period last year.


The iron ore market may continue to face supply pressure in the medium-to-long term. Mining company BHP said on Tuesday that it plans to expand its iron ore export capacity from Australia's Port Hedland shipping hub, by as much as 14% to 330 million mt/year. Its forecast shipments for 2020 stand at 273-286 million mt. 

 

Tradeflow
Iron ore

For queries, please contact William Gu at williamgu@smm.cn

For more information on how to access our research reports, please email service.en@smm.cn

Related news