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  2. 2000s commodities boom - Wikipedia

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    The prices of iron ore rose sharply from around $10 per tonne in 2003 to around $170 in April 2009 (transported to China). After that (written September 2013) the price was between $100 and $150; [ 100 ] in September 2014 it started dropping precipitously, and was below $70 per ton in December 2014.

  3. China exports accelerate amid trade tensions, imports surprise

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    China's iron ore imports in 2024 rose for a second straight year to hit a new peak, as lower prices spurred buying and demand remained resilient despite the country's protracted property crisis ...

  4. Brazil's Vale maintains 'positive' outlook for iron ore ... - AOL

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    Vale's earnings sustained an impact from last year's iron ore price drop, but nickel has been on the rise for the past few years and the miner is betting that demand for the metal used in electric ...

  5. 2020s commodities boom - Wikipedia

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    The 2020s commodities boom refers to the rise of many commodity prices in the early 2020s following the COVID-19 pandemic.The COVID-19 recession initially made commodity prices drop, but lockdowns, supply chain bottlenecks, and dovish monetary policy limited supply and created excess demand causing a commodity super cycle rise.

  6. Isua Iron Mine - Wikipedia

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    It was projected to ship 15 million tonnes of ore per year. However, Jane George, of Nunatsiaq, reported on April 23, 2013, due to a drop in the price of iron ore, development of the mine had stalled. [2] In October 2013 London Mining and the Greenland Government signed an agreement giving an exploitation license for the mine. [4]

  7. China’s export surge amid trade tensions - AOL

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    China’s iron ore imports in 2024 rose for a second straight year to hit a new peak, as lower prices spurred buying and demand remained resilient despite the country’s protracted property ...

  8. Labrador Iron Mines - Wikipedia

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    Labrador Iron Mines was formed when iron ore prices were at a record high, making recovery of ore from known ore bodies economically viable. [8] [9] The firm was able to sell ore from its first two quarters of production at a price per ton that would have been viable, once production was at full volume. But in August, 2012, in its third quarter ...

  9. List of countries by iron ore production - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by iron ore production based on U.S. Geological Survey data. [a] List. Rank Country Usable iron ore production (× 1000 tonnes) Year