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Rio Tinto Nailed it...Now its BHP's turn......

Excellent for the near term producers.

For the full story follow the link.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/06/23/2283498.htm?section=justin


Rio Tinto plans huge iron ore price hike

Posted 6 minutes ago

Mining group Rio Tinto says it has agreed to a near doubling of the price of its iron ore sales to Chinese steel maker Baosteel.

Prices are to increase by 80-97 per cent depending on the category of iron ore, which is a vital raw material used to make steel.


Under this agreement, Rio will sell Pilbara Blend Fines/Yandicoogina Fines to Baosteel for 152.22 cents per dry metric tonne unit.

Pilbara Blend Lump will cost 212.23 cents per dry metric tonne unit.


Cheers markcoinoz:)
 

Prices & Chart​


Contract
Contract Month

107.70

(-1.14/-1.05%)

Bid107.65
Ask107.75
Open108.10
High108.25
Low106.75
Prev Day Settle108.84

WeekMonth1 Year

As at 16 Jul 2024 10:59 AM
 
Iron Ore falls another ~2% into our Close ------------Chart data is real-time, as of 12 08 2024 03:44pm AEST
Sailing for IRON ORE----------------One WEEK at a Time---------------------&------------One DAY at a TIME-
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" You Can't Help the Hopeless"

and
as my father used to say
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I smell a rat here, if you go into Bunnings or a steel merchant, steel is ridiculously expensive, it's got to be almost double what it cost about 5 years ago.
 
I smell a rat here, if you go into Bunnings or a steel merchant, steel is ridiculously expensive, it's got to be almost double what it cost about 5 years ago.
Below is a chart of steel prices from China in Yuan for the past 5 years.
It is about half of what its peak was in 2021.
Even allowing for increased freight costs, the falling Yaun/Renmimbi, its at least 40% lower in AUD terms.
I spent about 10 minutes looking for a mild steel price chart in AUD , but couldn't find one.
The charts listed at Australian Steel are likewise in prices for other countries.
However, I suspect the steel merchants are doing a nice little earner on it.
Mick
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Below is a chart of steel prices from China in Yuan for the past 5 years.
It is about half of what its peak was in 2021.
Even allowing for increased freight costs, the falling Yaun/Renmimbi, its at least 40% lower in AUD terms.
I spent about 10 minutes looking for a mild steel price chart in AUD , but couldn't find one.
The charts listed at Australian Steel are likewise in prices for other countries.
However, I suspect the steel merchants are doing a nice little earner on it.
Mick
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Retailers must have bumped the price up after Covid and left it there.



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