CISA Denies Report Iron Ore Price Talks Halted With Rio, BHP
August 04 2009 - 3:34AM
Dow Jones News
China Iron and Steel Association officials said Tuesday that
iron ore negotiations were ongoing, despite a domestic media report
saying the association had suspended term price talks with
Australian miners Rio Tinto Plc (RTP) and BHP Billiton Ltd.
(BHP).
A China News Service report Tuesday said the association halted
talks because iron ore spot prices have been "seriously
distorted."
"The talks have been suspended to avoid unreasonable
disturbance" to the market, the report said, citing a statement
issued by the association.
However, no such statement could be found on the association's
Web site.
Reached by Dow Jones Newswires, two CISA officials who declined
to be named said talks were ongoing and that they never issued such
a statement.
The association, leading Chinese steel mills, is in the midst of
a protracted standoff with miners Rio Tinto, BHP and Brazilian
miner Vale S.A. (VALE).
-By Chuin-Wei Yap and Juan Chen, Dow Jones Newswires; 8610 6588
5848; chuin-wei.yap@dowjones.com