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Champion Iron Ord Shs T.CIA

Alternate Symbol(s):  CIAFF

Champion Iron Limited is an Australia-based iron ore exploration and development company. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Quebec Iron Ore Inc., owns and operates the Bloom Lake Mining Complex, located on the south end of the Labrador Trough, approximately 13 kilometers (km) north of Fermont, Quebec. Bloom Lake is an open-pit operation with two concentrators that primarily source energy from renewable hydroelectric power. The Company ships iron ore concentrate from Bloom Lake by rail, to a ship loading port in Sept-lles, Quebec, and has sold its iron ore concentrate to customers globally, including in China, Japan, the Middle East, Europe, South Korea, India and Canada. In addition to Bloom Lake, Champion owns a portfolio of exploration and development projects in the Labrador Trough, including the Kamistiatusset Project, located a few km south-east of Bloom Lake, and the Cluster II portfolio of properties, located within 60 km south of Bloom Lake.


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Post by Captgo01on Feb 18, 2021 10:21pm
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Iron ore price at highest since 2011 on China post-holiday.

Iron ore price at highest since 2011 on China post-holiday.Iron ore prices surged on the first trading day since the lunar new year in China, hitting their highest level since September 2011.

According to Fastmarkets MB, benchmark 62% Fe fines imported into Northern China (CFR Qingdao) were changing hands for $175.05 a tonne, up nearly 4.9% from Wednesday’s trade and up 9% YTD.

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The daily index for iron ore 65% Fe Brazil rose 4.2%, to $198 a tonne, an all-time high.

In China, activity rates didn’t slow as much as is normal for the Lunar New Year because not as many workers returned home. Many remained in the cities where they work because of covid-19 related travel restrictions.

“OUR VIEW IS THAT THE MARKET WILL REMAIN ROBUST FOR SOME TIME”

Fortescue Metals Group Chief Executive Elizabeth Gaines

Ongoing supply issues were also likely to keep prices underpinned given covid-19-related disruptions at Vale’s operations, and the potential for further weather-related port stoppages amid the northern Australian cyclone season.

“Sentiment has also been supported by positive outlooks from the major exporters,” ANZ senior commodity strategist Daniel Hynes told Reuters.

On Tuesday, BHP Group said it expected a continuation of strong Chinese demand in 2021, and a recovery in global crude steel production.

Dalian iron ore has risen nearly 14% this year, with tight supply adding support as Vale struggles to boost output due to operational constraints.

“We would not be surprised if iron ore briefly trades above its historic high of $190/t achieved in February 2011, but we do not see it as likely that prices would stay there for a sustained period of time,” Citi analysts said in a note on February 5.

“Not only in China, but the ex-China activity is also picking up to pre-covid levels,” Fortescue Metals Group Chief Executive Elizabeth Gaines said during a media conference call.

“Our view is that the market will remain robust for some time,” 


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