Production Cut Rumors Lifted the Morning Session, but Macro Risks Curbed Upward Momentum, Leaving Iron Ore Only Slightly Higher [SMM Brief Review]

Published: Mar 26, 2026 18:05
<html><head></head><body>Dalian iron ore rose in the morning session today and then slowly pulled back. The most-traded contract I2605 finally closed at 817 yuan/mt, up 0.18% from the previous trading session. Spot prices rose by about 5-8 yuan from the previous trading day. Traders were moderately active in offering quotes, while steel mills maintained a steady procurement pace; overall spot market transactions were limited. Morning gains in futures were driven more by market rumors that core suppliers were about to cut production. According to this week’s SMM data, hot metal production steadily rebounded to 2.4049 million mt this week, up 15,000 mt WoW, indicating strong price support from the demand side. In terms of supply, IOCJ fines and PB lump continued to see relatively large destocking, while Newman fines and MAC fines inventories kept rising, indicating that structural tightness at ports still existed. However, due to elevated prices and mixed market news, with rumors surrounding long-term contract negotiations and production cuts remaining confusing, market risks intensified, and most funds chose to stay on the sidelines. Overall, iron ore prices were more likely to break upward, with relatively solid support at the bottom, and ore prices are expected to fluctuate at highs in the short term.</body></html>

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Production Cut Rumors Lifted the Morning Session, but Macro Risks Curbed Upward Momentum, Leaving Iron Ore Only Slightly Higher [SMM Brief Review] - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)