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Sources: China relaxes BHP iron-ore ban for a week

Sources said on Friday that China will ease the ban on BHP's Jimblebar Fines, an iron-ore product, until next week. This comes only one day after Beijing tightened restrictions on its third largest supplier.

China Mineral Resources Group (the state-run iron ore purchaser) told domestic steelmills they could take "delivery of Jimblebar fins already at port for around a week," said three sources who were familiar with the matter, but on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the issue.

Steelmakers and traders are excluded from the exception.

CMRG?barred? steelmakers and traders? from purchasing Jimblebar?fines in September and has progressively increased its restrictions. Most recently, this week, it is negotiating the terms of BHP’s 2026 supply agreement.

Iron ore prices reached a two-month high on Friday as traders feared further bans could limit the iron ore supply at ports.

The temporary reprieve highlights CMRG's?challenge? in lowering prices, when its primary tool is to remove supply from the market.

One of the sources said that "the move is to reinin iron ore price rally."

CMRG and BHPB did not respond immediately to requests for comments outside of normal working hours. Louise Heavens, News (reporting)

(source: Reuters)