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Global iron ore exports soften m-o-m in Jan'26 as buying slows

Source: BigMint Feb 06, 2026 08:30
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Brazilian exports fall 23% amid competition from Australian ore. Ample inventories at Chinese ports reduced immediate import needs
Iron ore (including pellets) exports from key global producers - Australia, Brazil, South Africa, and India - fell m-o-m in the first month of CY'26. This was fuelled by ample iron ore inventories piling up at the Chinese ports, which led to reduced urgency in any aggressive buying from

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