Quarterly price negotiations change iron ore scene
- Tuesday 18 May 2010, 11:24
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- Finance
One effect of the new pricing mechanism, which is sounding the death knell on four decades of annual price negotiations, will be to tilt the balance in favour of the Pacific freight market compared with the Atlantic market since shorter-term contracts, now based on landed price equivalent, will...
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