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Iron ore pricing war

By Javier Blas, Cynthia O’Murchu and Steve Bernard

Published: October 14 2009 20:31 | Last updated: October 15 2009 15:22

The world’s second-largest commodity market by value – after crude oil – iron ore is central to the world’s economy. It forms part of the production process of almost anything that requires steel: ships, buildings, refrigerators, cars.

Since the 1960s representatives of the world’s largest mining companies have held secretive negotiations to set prices for contracts with the big steel producers. Traditionally, the first deal between a miner and a major steelmaker set a “benchmark” which was followed by the rest of the industry, from Japan and South Korea to China and Germany.

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