Pellet premiums outpace concentrates amid Chinese emissions restrictions

By July Zhang / June 25, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Restrictions on sintering and pellet output to reduce pollution in China, along with high mill margins, have led to iron ore pellet premiums rising as mills favour the least-polluting material tomaintain output and meet emissions targets.

PelletsMetal Bulletin's 65% Fe Blast Furnace Pellet Index was at $114.48 per tonne for the week ending Friday June 22, up $2.44 per tonne - or 2.2% - from $112.04 per tonne a week earlier. A 50,000-tonne June-delivery cargo of 64% Fe Jindal pellets changed hands at $112 per tonne cfr China last week, while a 52,000-tonne June shipment of 64% Fe Ardent pellets with 3.3% alumina was traded at $109.50 per tonne cfr China, according to sources.Indian pellets were heard traded at increasingly higher prices at ports in north China's Tangshan city last week, with a transaction reported at 885 yuan per wet metric tonne (wmt) on Friday, equivalent to just above...

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