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Brazil is a leading Iron Ore mining country
Brazil is one of the most
important iron ore producers. Iron ore
has traditionally been country's largest export
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mineral exports. Japan (13%), Germany (11%), China
(22%) and South Korea were the main importers of
Brazilian iron ore.
The following iron ore mines are located in Brazil: Aguas Claras, Alegria, Alegria/ Germano, Brucutu,
Capanema, Carajas, Casa de Pedra, Caue, Conceicao,
Corrego do Meio, Corumba, Fabrica/Segredo, Fazendao,
Feijao, Gongo Soco, Jangada, Mina do Andrade, Morro
Agudo/Agua Limpa, Mutuca, Pico, Tamandua/Capitao do
Mato, Timbopeba, Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD).
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kaolin
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niobium
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Why Brazilian Ore
Brazil is one of the worlds largest iron ore
producers, and the largest iron ore exporter. Brazil's
proven iron ore reserves total 19.7 billion tons,
which ranks Brazil as having the sixth largest
reserves worldwide and compares to proven world iron
ore reserves of 306.5 billion tons.
However, taking into account the level of reserves
in terms of the amount of iron contained in the ore,
Brazil jumps to the number one position worldwide.
This is due to the high level of iron contained in
hematite ore (60%), mainly found in the state of
Par, and in Itabirito ore (50%), mainly found in
the state of Minas Gerais. The table below shows
Brazils reserves by state:

The internal and external markets for Brazilian iron
ore have remained strong, in spite of economic
crises (see chart below).

Iron Ore
Articles
Iron Ore Mines In Brazil
Brazil is one of the largest
iron ore producing country in the world. The iron
content in Brazil iron ore is the highest than iron
ore found in any location in the world. The iron ore
found in Brazil is of two types: lump type iron ore
and pellets type iron ore. The pellet type iron ore
is in more demand in foreign markets than the lump
type iron ore.
continue to read this
iron ore article
Major Iron Ore Mines and Iron Ore Mining
Iron ore mines are found in different
locations around the globe.
Iron ore mines are found in
large numbers in US, Canada, Australia, China,
Brazil and India.
Iron ore mines are found in atleast 50
countries around the world.
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article about iron ore mines
Leading Countries Producing Iron Ore
The
countries that produce major iron ore in the world
include China, Brazil, Australia, India, Russia,
Canada and US. The type of iron ore found in these
countries varies from each other. The types of iron
ore found include hematite ore, magnetite, bentonite,
taconite ore, goethite,
Itabirito ore, etc.
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article about iron ore mines
China is
reshaping the Iron Ore market
China has become the dominant source of iron ore
demand growth. About 98% of iron ore is used to
produce pig iron, which is, therefore, the best
indicator of iron ore consumption worldwide. In
1992, China produced 76 million tons of pig iron,
surpassing Japan as the leading producing country in
the world. In 2003, China produced more than 200
million tons of pig iron, almost 2 times the
production of the second leading producer, Japan, at
82 million tons. Chinas pig iron production grew at
an average rate of more than 9% per year from 1992
through 2003.
In
2004, the three leading iron-ore-producing companies,
located in Brazil and Australia, continued to invest
large sums of money to increase production to
satisfy Chinese demand. One estimate of output from
all iron ore projects planned to start before 2009
indicates a production increase equal to more than
one-third of the worlds 2004 estimated production.
The future of the global iron ore industry will
depend primarily on how long China can continue its
extraordinary growth. China is the worlds leading
producer of iron ore on a gross tonnage basis, but
is only a distant third when considered on the basis
of iron content. Growth in Chinese iron ore
consumption is expected to continue, although not at
the extraordinary rate seen between 2000 and 2004.
Continued strong growth in Chinese iron ore imports
to maintain steel production growth and offset
decreased low-grade domestic ore production will be
needed to meet Chinas expected growth in steel
consumption. This, along with Brazils development
of downstream steel-producing facilities and Indias
increased consumption of domestic ores, is expected
to increase global demand for iron
sources: BNDES and
U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Commodity Summaries,
January 2005
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