Iron ore sank below $100 a ton for the first time since March on signs of abundant seaborne supplies just as demand in China faces headwinds.
Iron ore prices have dropped below $100 a ton for the first time since March, signaling a challenging market outlook. This decline is attributed to an abundance of seaborne supplies coupled with weakening demand from China. The combination of increased supply and reduced…
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