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The Iron Market is a term used to describe the global market for iron ore, a key component in the production of steel. It is a highly competitive market, with many different players involved in the production, transportation, and sale of iron ore. The market is largely driven by the demand for steel, which is used in a variety of industries, from construction to automotive.
The major players in the Iron Market include mining companies, steel producers, and trading companies. Mining companies are responsible for extracting iron ore from the ground, while steel producers use the ore to create steel products. Trading companies buy and sell iron ore on the open market, often in large quantities.
Other companies involved in the Iron Market include shipping companies, which transport the ore from the mines to the steel producers, and financial institutions, which provide financing for the purchase and sale of iron ore.
Notable companies in the Iron Market include BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Vale, ArcelorMittal, and Nippon Steel. Show Less Read more