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Rise in Chinese steel output drives sharp rally in iron ore

Lifting of annual production cap fuels demand for the commodity, despite crisis in China’s property sector

Iron ore prices have defied investors’ expectations and climbed by almost two-fifths since May, driven by a surge in Chinese steel production in spite of the near collapse of the country’s real estate sector.

Prices for the bulk commodity, a crucial ingredient in steel, have climbed 38 per cent over the past seven months to $133.95 a tonne, Argus data shows.

The rally has taken off since August. Analysts say the spark was Chinese officials telling steel manufacturers that an annual production cap would not apply this year, in a bid to prop up the country’s flagging economic growth. The steel industry has since gone into overdrive, with output for the second half of this year on track to be the second strongest on record behind 2020, according to Goldman Sachs.

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