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China s steel output rose 1 8 percent in May from a year earlier, data from the country s statistics bureau showed on Wednesday, with mills in the world s top producer buoyed by robust margins despite government efforts to curb excess capacity
China s iron ore futures tumbled to their weakest level in almost seven months on Wednesday, underlining concerns over surplus supply that has pulled down spot prices to their lowest in a year
China s coal production rose 12 percent in May from a year ago, its fastest pace of growth in years, as miners ramped up output ahead of an expected summer pick-up in demand, official data showed on Wednesday
China s benchmark power coal price rebounded on Wednesday after falling for ten consecutive weeks, a signal that a periodic upward trajectory may begin amid expected power use increases in summer
China s rebar steel futures edged lower on Tuesday after a four-day climb amid concern that a slowing property market may dent steel demand in the world s top consumer
Spot iron ore and steel prices rose on Monday, clawing back some of the ground lost in recent weeks amid renewed hopes about stronger demand for metal even as worries persisted about a growing glut of iron ore in the world s top buyer
China s copper concentrate and ore imports in May fell to their lowest in 18 months as mining outages crimped supplies to the world s top metals consumer and producer, but unwrought metal arrivals jumped from a month earlier, data showed on Thursday
China s aluminum demand in first-quarter 2017 surged 15% year on year to 8 24 million mt
China will cut the retail prices of both gasoline and diesel for the fifth time this year from Friday following a drop in global oil prices, the country s top economic planner said Friday
China became the world s largest crude oil importer in May, but experts said that imports will only keep growing if government policy allows more exports of refined petroleum products
China s gasoil exports fell sharply in April from the previous month s record high
China s import of alumina, or aluminum oxide, rose to 250,000 mt in April, up 146 1% year on year, according to General Administration of Customs data released Wednesday
China will raise the retail prices of gasoline and diesel for the fourth time this year, tracking a global crude price uptick, the country s top economic planner said Thursday
Chinese supply reforms are likely to continue to drive Asian seaborne thermal coal prices, which will have a knock-on effect across the globe, a Wood McKenzie analyst said Thursday
Iron ore futures in China tumbled more than 5 percent to a four-month low on Thursday, pressured by lean demand as the world s top steel producer sustains a crackdown against polluting industries that could limit output
North China s Shanxi Province will close down 18 collieries and cut 17 million tonnes of coal production capacity this year, local authorities said
The country s top economic planner announced Thursday that retail prices of gasoline and diesel will decline 250 yuan ($36 25) per ton and 235 yuan per ton, respectively, starting from Friday
China closed 320,000 mt year of outdated and obsolete refined aluminum smelting capacity last year, as well as 10 96 million mt year of steel capacity, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said on its website Wednesday
China s crude oil imports eased in April from March s record high as refiners processed less oil during a heavy maintenance season, while exports of refined fuel fell by a quarter from a month earlier due to quota reductions
Chinese metals prices tumbled on Thursday amid increasing worries that demand for commodities like steel and iron in the world s No 2 economy is weakening