Home Three key factors to watch for in iron ore after the Lunar New Year holiday After the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday, the seaborne iron ore market will be affected by the macro-economic environment, seasonally low supplies and ongoing or additional steel production cuts in northern China, sources told Fastmarkets this week. Positive monetary policy boost Market sentiment has been particularly sensitive, in the short term, to official Chinese government economic or other related policies, a trader in northern China told Fastmarkets. And... Email this article Your details Your recipients's details You can enter a maximum of 5 recipients. Use ; to separate email addresses. Email yourself a copy? Enter the code: Ok You might notice something different here.As we continue our evolution, our data and market news is now available through the Fastmarkets platform and a trial of this website is no longer available. Already registered? Log in Our new delivery solution allows you to access the prices and news that matters most to you in a way that delivers value, quality and a unique, fully customizable view for you. Learn More We are developing an experience that allows you to test drive building your view of our data and news on the new platform. In the meantime, we can prepare a quote for you and show you around. Get Started Contact Us +44 (0) 20 7779 8260 hello.mb@fastmarkets.com Published Alice Li January 25, 2022 10:26 GMT Shanghai Keywords China iron ore market Beijing Olympics Tangshan production cut iron ore prices 62% Fe iron ore Rio Tinto BHP Vale Iron Ore Carajas fines Pilbara Blend fines Related news {{article|snippet:'title'|removeHtmlTags}} {{article|fields:'dates'|date:dateArticleFormat}}