China Simplifies Iron Ore Import Rules Amid Australia Virus Spat

China streamlined its inspection rules for iron ore imports amid increasing debate about whether the $43 billion trade between the two nations will be caught up in their escalating spat. While the Global Times — a tabloid run by the flagship newspaper of the Communist Party — said the simplification of rules is aimed at …

German shipping industry heavily impacted by coronavirus pandemic

Revenues of German shipping companies declined by 30 to 40 percent on average in March and April, according to a company survey published by the German Shipowners’ Association (VDR) on Tuesday. At the same time, 44 percent of shipping companies were already recording a “substantial impairment” of their liquidity, according to the survey among 50 …

Oil Rally Stalls With Fed Warning Countering Production Cuts

Oil steadied after a four-day gain as investors weighed signs the market is rebalancing against what’s still a precarious economic outlook. Futures in New York for July delivery edged above $32 a barrel after the June contract closed at a 10-week high as it expired. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned Americans could start losing …

Dalian Corn Futures Drop to Lowest Level Since March

Corn futures in Dalian fell to the lowest intraday level in almost two months amid speculation over the possibility of more import quotas and as the market awaits a delayed auction from state reserves. China is likely to utilize its entire low-tariff corn import quota of 7.2 million tons this year due to attractive import …

Zinc Falls From 3-Month High on Rising Supply

Zinc retreated from its highest close since February as pandemic-driven supply disruptions ease. Zinc’s backwardation on the London Metal Exchange narrowed Tuesday in a sign that supply is set to recover. Mines are gradually resuming production as virus restrictions ease and Chinese smelters are boosting runs. Investors will focus on China’s policy-setting National People’s Congress …