Sesa Goa: India’s iron ore exports may fall in FY 2011-12

Monday, 21 November 2011 17:54:38 (GMT+3)   |  
       

On Monday, November 21, India's largest iron ore exporter Sesa Goa said that iron ore exports from India, normally the world's third biggest supplier of the steelmaking ingredient, could fall a third to 65-70 million mt in the fiscal year to March 2012.

In April-October period of the current Indian fiscal year, the iron ore exports of India have already declined by 25 percent year on year, hit by the export ban from the Karnataka region, which normally accounts for a quarter of India's iron ore exports. Meanwhile, the western Indian state of Goa's iron ore shipments in the April-October period this year decreased 6.15 percent year on year to 19.76 million mt.

Most of India's iron ore exports go to China, which has the world's largest steel industry. The country used to export about half its annual iron ore production until Karnataka introduced a ban on shipments in July 2010.


Similar articles

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - May 17, 2024

17 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Major steel and raw material futures prices in China - May 16, 2024

17 May | Longs and Billet

Iron ore prices increase after futures rise amid better demand hopes

16 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Major steel and raw material futures prices in China - May 16, 2024

16 May | Longs and Billet

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - May 15, 2024

15 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Major steel and raw material futures prices in China - May 15, 2024

15 May | Longs and Billet

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - May 14, 2024

14 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Major steel and raw material futures prices in China - May 14, 2024

14 May | Longs and Billet

Brazilian high-grade iron price relatively stable week-on-week

14 May | Scrap & Raw Materials

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - May 13, 2024

13 May | Scrap & Raw Materials