NEWS

2020.7.22
Asia
China eyes African prospects to iron out trade tension with Australia
  1. Growing Sino-Australian diplomatic and trade disputes have led to Chinese import bans on certain Australian products, but iron ore – Australia’s biggest export to China – has largely been kept out of the fray.
  2. Although China did impose new import procedures that could potentially hold up shipments, Australian iron ore exports to China have actually been rising, and a Chinese ban on Australian iron ore is generally thought of as unlikely given China’s dependence on the world’s largest producer for this key commodity.
  3. China sources two-thirds of its iron ore from Australia, with this supply making up half of all iron ore consumed in China.
  4. Introducing an import ban now would also hurt China’s economic recovery just as the government is directing stimulus money into construction, which will require greater output from Chinese steel manufacturers and increase demand for iron ore.
  5. Over the longer term, however, that could change as China considers diversifying to other iron ore sources, particularly in Africa.

https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/china-eyes-african-prospects-iron-out-trade-tension-australia