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Iron ore price down on new China lockdown worries

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Update time : 2022-06-13 21:37:25

The iron ore price fell on Friday on renewed concerns over demand in China, where fresh covid-19 alerts threaten to derail the economy’s reopening and steel margins have come under pressure.

Benchmark 62% Fe fines imported into Northern China fell 1.94% Friday morning, to $141.19 per tonne.

The most-traded September iron ore contract on China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange ended daytime trading 1.7% lower at 914.50 yuan ($136.83) a tonne.

Shanghai faces an unexpected round of mass covid testing this weekend, following the discovery of a few cases in the community, just 10 days after a city-wide lockdown that hurt businesses was lifted.

“China remains a big source of uncertainty for global growth,” JP Morgan analysts said in a note. While the economy’s reopening has led to a surge in China’s exports in May, it “also raises the risk that cases re-emerge”.

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