China’s top steel negotiator has formally rejected iron ore price cuts negotiated between Rio Tinto, the Australian mining giant, and Japanese and South Korean steel mills, signalling a showdown between Beijing and the miners.
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“These prices do not reflect a mutually beneficial, win-win relationship for steelmakers and iron ore suppliers,” the China Iron and Steel Association said on Sunday in a terse, three-point statement posted on its website. “Cisa therefore cannot accept these prices and will not follow them.”