BEIJING, May 31 (Xinhua) -- China's steel companies refuse to accept the
iron ore price cut reached between Rio Tinto and Japan's Nippon Steel Corp., the
China Iron and Steel Association (CISA) said Sunday.
The price cut failed to reflect the real supply and demand situation on the
international market and would lead to overall losses for Chinese steel
companies, the CISA said in a statement on its website.
Anglo-Australian iron ore giant Rio Tinto on Tuesday announced it had
agreed a price cut of between 33 percent and 44 percent with the Nippon Steel.
"This does not represent the mutually-beneficial relationship between steel
producers and iron ore suppliers," said the CISA statement. "Chinese steel
companies will not accept or follow the price cut."
The CISA has insisted that the iron ore price should fall back to 2007
levels, which meant a price cut of more than 40 percent in the annual contracts
of iron ore.
CISA officials were not available for comment Sunday.
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