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Industrial metals came under renewed pressure on Tuesday after a defiant speech from China's president Xi Jinping diminished hopes of an early settlement in the top commodity importer’s intensifying trade dispute with the US.
News ID: 2984   Publish Date : 2018/12/19

Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Zhang Jun underlined the importance of his country's relations with Iran, specially in trade and economic fields, and Beijing's determination to continue bilateral ties in any conditions.
News ID: 2972   Publish Date : 2018/12/18

Head of Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce said the banking transactions between Tehran and Beijing have not been still restarted due to a series of outstanding obstacles.
News ID: 2946   Publish Date : 2018/12/17

Unipec, the trading arm of Chinese state oil major Sinopec and China’s largest buyer of US crude oil until recently, is set to resume purchases from the United States “very soon,” and volumes are likely to be significant, a senior Unipec executive told S&P Global Platts on Saturday.
News ID: 2933   Publish Date : 2018/12/16

China's steel consumption could fall in 2019 after it accelerated to double-digit growth this year, state-run Chinese think-tank the metallurgical planning and research institute said today.
News ID: 2879   Publish Date : 2018/12/10

China’s imports of crude oil hit a fresh monthly high in November, customs data showed on Saturday, beating the record set in October on heavy buying from private refiners and trial starts of new mega-refineries.
News ID: 2862   Publish Date : 2018/12/09

China's Bank of Kunlun which deals with financial affairs of China National Petroleum Corporation has resumed conducting financial transactions between with Iran, an informed source said on Saturday.
News ID: 2839   Publish Date : 2018/12/08

Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Abdolnasser Hemmati in a Tuesday meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Iran Pang Sen discussed ways to broaden banking relations between Tehran and Beijing.
News ID: 2799   Publish Date : 2018/12/04

Despite waivers the US government granted to eight countries after imposing sanctions on Iran’s oil exports, the country’s crude sales will fluctuate between 1.1and 1.3 million barrels per day for the rest of the year, president of SVB Energy International in Washington, DC said.
News ID: 2796   Publish Date : 2018/12/03

US president Donald Trump is calling a temporary truce in his trade war with China following talks with Chinese president Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
News ID: 2791   Publish Date : 2018/12/02

Imports of Iranian crude oil by major buyers in Asia hit a five-year low in October, as China, Japan and South Korea sharply cut purchases ahead of US sanctions on Tehran that took effect in early November, government and ship-tracking data showed.
News ID: 2763   Publish Date : 2018/12/01

The head of Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce said the hurdles in banking transactions between Tehran and Beijing have been cleared.
News ID: 2755   Publish Date : 2018/11/30

China National Petroleum Corporation has replaced France's Total in the South Pars gas project, Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said.
News ID: 2717   Publish Date : 2018/11/26

Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said the China National Petroleum Company (CNPC) has officially replaced French company Total which has backed out of a deal on development of Iran's South Pars gas field.
News ID: 2707   Publish Date : 2018/11/25

China will start loading the crude again in November after it halted purchases in October, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
News ID: 2699   Publish Date : 2018/11/24

Chinese steel mills are cutting back on purchase of premium mainstream medium and higher grade fines and lump, seeking to increase the proportion of lower priced ores in the furnace burden amid a sharp fall in profit margins.
News ID: 2697   Publish Date : 2018/11/23

Coastal freight rates for vessels shipping domestic coal from north Chinese ports to utilities in the east and south coastal regions have reached a 3½-month low amid sluggish demand from utilities.
News ID: 2683   Publish Date : 2018/11/22

Chinese analysts attributed the drop in fees to the anticipated slow down in the world's mined copper output growth, amid the building of new smelters in China.
News ID: 2658   Publish Date : 2018/11/19

China's customs will maintain strict volume quotas for coal in an effort to reverse growth in imports that run counter to the policy goals of the country's main planning agency.
News ID: 2626   Publish Date : 2018/11/16

Indian iron ore pellet prices have fallen by around 7.5pc so far this month to around $125/dry metric tonne (dmt) cfr China, hit by a drop in demand in the wake of less stringent environmental restrictions imposed on mills.
News ID: 2612   Publish Date : 2018/11/14