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China to crack down on iron ore price gouging as market rallies on post-pandemic hopes

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Update time : 2023-01-16 20:03:04

China’s top economic planner will tighten supervision of iron ore pricing after the steelmaking ingredient’s surge in recent months.

The National Development and Reform Commission said in a statement on Sunday it would crack down on illegal activities including spreading false information, hoarding and price gouging to keep the iron ore market stable.

Some information providers were summoned by the NDRC over publication of old or false news that confused the public and had an adverse impact on the market, according to the statement. The companies were told to carefully verify their data and ensure they did not drive up prices.

The commodity has rallied hard in recent months fuelled by optimism over a potential demand surge as China’s economy recovers from pandemic disruptions. Iron ore futures in Singapore closed on Friday at US$125.50 a ton, the highest since June.

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