Inventory Release Weighs on Bullish Sentiment for Iron Ore, Dalian Iron Ore Futures Closed Slightly Lower [SMM Brief Review]

Published: Mar 16, 2026 16:44

Iron ore futures fell first and then rebounded today. The most-traded I2605 contract finally closed at 809 yuan/mt, down 0.74% from the previous trading session. Meanwhile, the spot price fell by about 5 yuan from the previous trading day. Traders were only moderately active in offering quotes, while steel mills made fewer inquiries, with purchases mainly driven by rigid demand. Overall, transactions in the spot market were relatively subdued.

Last week, SMM's global iron ore shipments increased by 4.13 million mt WoW to 31.97 million mt, up 14.85%. Meanwhile, total port arrivals in China reached 28.13 million mt, up 5.06 million mt WoW, or 21.93%. The sharp surge in port arrivals further highlighted resistance on the fundamentals side. At the same time, the release of certain iron ore products from ports to some extent weighed on today's spot procurement demand. Together, these two factors curbed bullish sentiment in the iron ore market to a certain extent.

Looking ahead, although the supply side was relatively loose this week, blast furnaces that had previously undergone maintenance are expected to resume production in a concentrated manner this week. Therefore, the market is expected to shift into a pattern of both strong supply and strong demand this week. Meanwhile, iron ore has again entered a structurally tight market, while the continued rise in freight rates has also provided cost support for iron ore. Overall, iron ore prices are expected to fluctuate at highs or hold up well in the short term.

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Inventory Release Weighs on Bullish Sentiment for Iron Ore, Dalian Iron Ore Futures Closed Slightly Lower [SMM Brief Review] - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)