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China iron ore imports up 6% in Feb [UPDATE]

March 10, 2010 - 06:44 GMT Location: Shanghai

KEYWORDS: China , iron ore , imports

China's iron ore imports rose a further 6% from January to 49.38 million tonnes in February, but remained at a four-month low, according to preliminary customs data.

[adds throughout] China's iron ore imports rose a further 6% from January to 49.38 million tonnes in February, but remained at a four-month low, according to preliminary customs data. "The imports increase in February was only reasonable, when China's January imports were little and there was a need to replenish stockpiles at steel mills," a Shanghai-based industry...

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