Saturday

19-04-2025 Vol 19

Tag: China

African Rainbow Minerals Predicts Drop in Iron Ore Prices Due to Rising Supply and Low Chinese Demand

Iron ore prices are anticipated to decline in the coming year, driven by increased supply and weakened demand from China,…

New Shipping Costs from China Set to Disrupt Trade Dynamics

The executive director of the Port of Los Angeles has raised alarms regarding new shipping fees proposed for Chinese vessels…

GE Shipping Warns US Tariff on Chinese Ships May Disrupt Trade and Increase Freight Costs

The United States is contemplating the introduction of a tariff that could reach as high as $1.5 million per port…

U.S. Sanctions on Chinese Steel Impact South Korea’s Shipbuilding Sector Challenges

The U.S. government’s plan to impose sanctions on Chinese steel is creating challenges for South Korea’s shipbuilding industry. As South…

China’s Trade Figures Indicate a Slow Start to 2025

China’s trade data for early 2025 indicates a weaker-than-expected economic outlook. Exports grew by only 2.3% year-on-year in January and…

Citi anticipates China’s steel reductions will enhance margins, while iron ore’s effect remains unclear.

Citi analysts have shared their views regarding the potential repercussions of the anticipated steel industry reforms in China. They foresee…

China’s Finance Minister: Fiscal Policy Flexibility Amid Global Uncertainties

China is poised to implement more proactive fiscal policies in response to both domestic and international uncertainties, according to Finance…

China’s Crude Oil Imports Decline in Early 2023 Due to Sanctions and Port Restrictions

China’s crude oil imports decreased by 5% in January and February 2025 compared to the same period last year, as…

Weather Disruptions in Australia Affect China’s Iron Ore Imports in January-February

In the initial months of 2025, China experienced an 8.4% decline in iron ore imports compared to the previous year,…