China to increase domestic supply of iron ore

    Updated: 2011-11-08 09:20

    (Xinhua)

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    BEIJING - China plans to supply 45 percent of its iron ore use by 2015, a big increase from last year's 32 percent, as the country steps up efforts to protect its steel industry from a foreign monopoly over iron ore.

    The country also aims to get half of its iron ore imports from Chinese-invested mines to break the grip of the three major global miners, Vale SA, BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto, according to a report from Monday's Economic Information Daily, a Beijing-based Xinhua-run newspaper.

    China, the world's biggest consumer of iron ore, has been boosting domestic production of the mineral and increasing overseas investment to secure supplies as its steel firms, mainly dependent on imports, have been subject to price fluctuations.

    The country imported 618 million tons of iron ore in 2010, taking up more than 68 percent of its consumption. In the first eight months of this year, China imported 448 million tonnes of iron ore, up 3.5 percent year-on-year, data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) showed.

    The average price in the period increased by 38 percent from the same time last year to reach $163.75 per tonne. The price increase added 130 billion yuan ($20.47 billion) in costs for China's steel firms, according to MIIT.

    The world's top three producers, Vale SA, BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto, control two-thirds of the world's iron ore exports and have a say in global ore prices.

    Whether China is able to guarantee the iron ore supplies matters to the development of the country's steel industry, said Luo Tiejun, deputy director of MIIT's raw material department.

    "The whole steel industry has been living on a meager profit," said Zhu Jimin, president of Shougang Group.

    Last year, the combined profits of the 77 big and medium-sized steel companies in China was only 88.1 billion yuan, but the combined cost increase of those companies caused by iron ore price hikes reached 196 billion yuan, Zhu said.

    The profit ratio of medium-sized and large steel enterprises is 3 percent, lower than the 6 percent of the industrial sector in China, according to MIIT.

    "The international monopoly has pushed the price of iron ore more quickly than the growth of steel prices," said Zhu.

    China is working to establish a guarantee system for iron ore supply, according to the 12th Five-Year Development Plan (2011-2015) for the iron and steel industry, made public on MIIT's website on Monday.

    According to the plan, China will encourage steel firms to cooperate with resource-rich countries, especially its neighbors, to co-exploit iron ore mines.

    The country is expected to add more than 100 million tons in iron ore capacity abroad by 2015, said the plan.

    According to the plan, China will continue to step up domestic exploration and mine consolidation. It also vows to improve the order of iron ore market in China.

    The country's annual crude steel consumption will reach around 750 million tons by 2015, said the plan.

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