China's Iron Ore Imports Rise in June Amid Growing Shipments
PorAinvest
domingo, 13 de julio de 2025, 11:39 pm ET1 min de lectura
BHP--
BHP Group Limited, the world's leading mining group, reported a 47.3% share of iron ore sales in 2021/22, producing 253,000 Kt of the commodity [4]. Geographically, the majority of sales were distributed to China (65.3%), followed by Australia (4.9%), Japan (7.9%), and South Korea (5.7%) [4]. The company's strategic focus on sustainability and green supply chain development was further highlighted by a recent deal with COSCO Shipping Specialized, involving the lease of two 210,000-ton ammonia dual-fuel ships [2].
The increased iron ore exports from Brazil, particularly in June 2025, also contributed to the market dynamics. Brazil's iron ore exports rose by 10% year-on-year, reaching 36.3 million tons [3]. However, the average export prices for this raw material fell to $63.7/t FOB, reflecting the downward trend in global iron ore prices [3].
Iron ore futures have been on a strong upward trend, with gains of almost 4% this week, the biggest since January [1]. This rally is attributed to speculation that Beijing may take further measures to aid the property sector and tackle industrial overcapacity. The Asian country remains the world's largest iron ore importer, shaping the market's tenor and direction [1].
The upcoming visit of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to China is also expected to strengthen bilateral relations and foster greater cooperation, which could have positive implications for BHP Group's operations and market position [2, 5].
References:
[1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-07-11/iron-ore-scores-third-weekly-gain-on-china-property-speculation
[2] https://www.ainvest.com/news/bhp-group-soars-3-49-green-shipping-deal-brand-ranking-2507/
[3] https://gmk.center/en/news/brazil-increased-iron-ore-exports-by-10-y-y-in-june/
[4] https://www.ainvest.com/news/bhp-group-reports-fy22-results-iron-ore-sales-10-coal-sales-4-2507/
[5] https://www.ainvest.com/news/bhp-group-soars-3-33-green-shipping-deal-brand-ranking-2507/
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China's iron ore imports increased in June, driven by growing shipments from major mining companies such as BHP Group Limited. The world's leading mining group reported a 47.3% share of iron ore sales, with 253,000 Kt produced in 2021/22. Geographically, the majority of sales were distributed to China (65.3%), followed by Australia (4.9%), Japan (7.9%), and South Korea (5.7%).
China's iron ore imports saw a significant increase in June 2025, driven by robust shipments from major mining companies such as BHP Group Limited. This surge in imports comes as China seeks to bolster its struggling property sector and address industrial overcapacity [1].BHP Group Limited, the world's leading mining group, reported a 47.3% share of iron ore sales in 2021/22, producing 253,000 Kt of the commodity [4]. Geographically, the majority of sales were distributed to China (65.3%), followed by Australia (4.9%), Japan (7.9%), and South Korea (5.7%) [4]. The company's strategic focus on sustainability and green supply chain development was further highlighted by a recent deal with COSCO Shipping Specialized, involving the lease of two 210,000-ton ammonia dual-fuel ships [2].
The increased iron ore exports from Brazil, particularly in June 2025, also contributed to the market dynamics. Brazil's iron ore exports rose by 10% year-on-year, reaching 36.3 million tons [3]. However, the average export prices for this raw material fell to $63.7/t FOB, reflecting the downward trend in global iron ore prices [3].
Iron ore futures have been on a strong upward trend, with gains of almost 4% this week, the biggest since January [1]. This rally is attributed to speculation that Beijing may take further measures to aid the property sector and tackle industrial overcapacity. The Asian country remains the world's largest iron ore importer, shaping the market's tenor and direction [1].
The upcoming visit of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to China is also expected to strengthen bilateral relations and foster greater cooperation, which could have positive implications for BHP Group's operations and market position [2, 5].
References:
[1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-07-11/iron-ore-scores-third-weekly-gain-on-china-property-speculation
[2] https://www.ainvest.com/news/bhp-group-soars-3-49-green-shipping-deal-brand-ranking-2507/
[3] https://gmk.center/en/news/brazil-increased-iron-ore-exports-by-10-y-y-in-june/
[4] https://www.ainvest.com/news/bhp-group-reports-fy22-results-iron-ore-sales-10-coal-sales-4-2507/
[5] https://www.ainvest.com/news/bhp-group-soars-3-33-green-shipping-deal-brand-ranking-2507/
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