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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 Gr8brt10on Mar 01, 2022 9:49pm
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iron ore mkt faces more tightness from Russian sanctions

iron ore mkt faces more tightness from Russian sanctions Iron ore prices…have recovered from two weeks of Chinese intervention in the spot market to return to around US$140/t in recent days.

Singapore futures for April were up 4.07% to US$147.70 yesterday.Where the biggest impact could be felt is in the high grade segment of the market.

Vale EVP of investor relations Marcello Spinelli said on an earnings call on Friday the 25Mt of high-grade pellets produced in Russia and Ukraine comprised about 30% of that market. Ferrexpo has already called Force Majeure.At 11.2Mt, the Ukrainian miner is the third largest producer of pellets in the world behind Vale and Sweden’s LKAB.

“My first reaction is that we don’t have extra supply to support a shortage … coming from this region. And the first impact will probably be in the pellet premium,” Vale’s Spinelli said.“We’ve been hearing and receiving calls from our clients in Europe, in the East Europe to support them … we are trying to arrange our supply chain to help them, but there is a limited action for the shortage in short term.”
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