[SMM Iron & Steel] China Iron ore imports growth by 7.6%, reached 104 Mt in March

Published: Apr 14, 2026 13:22

According to the latest data released by the General Administration of Customs China (GACC)  imported 104.74 Mt of iron ore and concentrates in March 2026, representing a month-on-month increase of 7.38 Mt, or 7.6%. Cumulative imports for the first quarter reached 314.76 Mt, marking a 10.5 % Y-O-Y growth.

Beyond underlying fundamental factors, geopolitical friction also contributed to the elevation of iron ore import volumes during March. Specifically, escalating tensions in the Middle East have severely disrupted commercial shipping lanes traversing the Strait of Hormuz. Although direct export volumes from the Middle Eastern region to China remain comparatively marginal, the destabilisation of global logistics networks precipitated by regional conflicts has forced vessels initially scheduled to transit through the Middle East or adjacent maritime corridors to reroute. Consequently, these diverted cargoes have been redirected towards East Asian markets, prominently including China. Furthermore, the progressive ramp-up of domestic blast furnace utilisation rates throughout March has augmented the steel sector's raw material requirements, thereby providing an additional stimulus for iron ore imports.

Looking ahead to April, the direct impact of the Middle Eastern situation on China's aggregate iron ore import volumes is anticipated to remain relatively constrained. However, should the regional conflict fail to de-escalate substantively within the month, international dry bulk vessels may continue to bypass Middle Eastern ports for transshipment, inadvertently resulting in China passively absorbing additional cargoes from alternative origins. Additionally, as major overseas mining projects progressively advance, global iron ore supply remains generally accommodative. Dispatches, spearheaded by the Simandou project—which boasts an estimated annual output of 20 million tonnes—are projected to generate a moderate uplift in iron ore shipments directed towards China in April. From a cyclical perspective, the second quarter conventionally represents a traditional peak season for iron ore dispatches. Synthesising these multifaceted variables, we project that Chinese iron ore import volumes will exhibit a tangible upward trajectory throughout April.

 

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