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Mining News Pro - Iron ore prices gained on Tuesday, trading at $83.97 a tonne, and making up some lost ground after a sharp retreat at the start of the week.
According to Mining News Pro - The steelmaking raw material has shown surprising resilience – averaging above $90 for 62% Fe fines imported into China so far this year – in the wake of the covid-19 outbreak that began in the central part of the country at the end of last year.
Iron ore prices have been underpinned by hopes that China, responsible for more than 70% of the world’s seaborne iron ore trade, will spend massively on infrastructure and construction to revive an economy devastated by the coronavirus.
In a note, Wood Mackenzie research director Paul Gray points out that remarkably, the Q1 iron ore price is still averaging above the commodity specialist consultancy’s pre-crisis forecast of $85/tonne in December 2019.
The strength in the price “is largely due to the resilience of Chinese hot metal production coinciding with supply side constraints in Brazil and Australia,” says Gray, but weakness lies ahead:
“We are not yet looking at a glut of seaborne iron ore. But risks are escalating, and the balance is tilting towards a bigger hit to iron ore demand than supply.
“Targeted financial stimulus aimed at steel intensive infrastructure should cushion the fall, but our pre-crisis forecast for an annual average price of $80/tonne CFR is undoubtedly at risk and subject to revision.
“Our analysis shows that prices should gravitate towards $70/tonne during the course of the year.
Woodmac warns, however, that prices could fall further due to weaker than expected demand and falling production costs – and in the instance of acute oversupply prices could fall as low as $50 a tonne.
That is the lower bound for prices, WoodMac believes, and at these levels prices “begin to approach the break-even of the major iron ore producers and a supply response becomes inevitable.”
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