China's iron ore import is expected to increase by 10 percent to
about 301 million tons in 2006, according to the China Iron and
Steel Association.
China imported 275 million tons of iron ore last year when the
country produced 349 million tons of crude steel, according to an
earlier report of the National Development and Reform
Commission.
The association predicted that China's total iron ore output
would reach 528 million tons this year, an increase of 48 million
tons from last year.
The total production of crude steel is estimated at 384
milliontons this year, with the demand for iron ore rising by 45.88
million tons year on year to 558 million tons.
According to the association, major mines in China produced
102.9 million tons of iron ore in the first quarter of this year,
up 32.83 percent year on year.
Under the backdrop of increasing iron ore supply --
international supply is expected to rise by a fairly big margin and
domestic production is growing steadily, China is set to cut its
out-of-date iron and steel production capacity.
The government has decided by cut the pig iron production
capacity by 43 million tons this year, which would result in
reduction of iron ore demand by some 60 million tons, according
tothe association.
(Xinhua News Agency May 6, 2006)