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Could China’s Iron Ore Imports Level Off Soon?

Could China’s Iron Ore Imports Level Off Soon?

When it comes to estimating demand for a commodity, considering a country that single-handedly consumes more than 70% of the commodity is imperative. We’re talking, of course, about seaborne-traded iron ore and China. It’s vital to track Chinese iron ore imports to gauge the direction of future prices.