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Iron ore price correction delayed as global steel demand tops 2bn tonnes for first time ever – MINING.COM – MINING.com
New report says China’s green push means end of cheap exports, deflating steel prices in rest of the world supporting iron ore…

BMO points out that with global crude steel demand exceeding 2 billion tonnes for the first time ever and Beijings emissions curbs reportedly being extended into the second half of the year, Chinese exports will be significantly lower than in recent months:
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