Otmane El Rhazi from Mining Weekly | Ferrous Metals Home.
Iron-ore exports to China through Australia's Port Hedland, the world's biggest terminal for shipments of the steelmaking raw material, rose 3% in March from February, port figures released on Tuesday showed. The shipments climbed to 31.24-million tonnes in March versus 30.25-million in February from Port Hedland, which handles about a fifth of the world's seaborne trade in iron ore, according to Pilbara Ports Authority.
Iron-ore exports to China through Australia's Port Hedland, the world's biggest terminal for shipments of the steelmaking raw material, rose 3% in March from February, port figures released on Tuesday showed. The shipments climbed to 31.24-million tonnes in March versus 30.25-million in February from Port Hedland, which handles about a fifth of the world's seaborne trade in iron ore, according to Pilbara Ports Authority.
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