Iron ore stocks at main Chinese ports increase slightly

Monday, 30 April 2012 17:32:54 (GMT+3)   |  

As of April 27, iron ore stocks at 30 of China's major seaports rose to 97.11 million mt, up 0.47 million mt from a week earlier, according to local Chinese media sources.

Meanwhile, imported volumes of Brazilian and Australian iron ore both indicated increases, up by 130,000 mt and 180,000 mt week on week, while volumes of Indian iron ore declined slightly.


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