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Home / Business and Economy / Rio, Fortescue Ditch Platts Index Amidst China Pressure

Rio, Fortescue Ditch Platts Index Amidst China Pressure

30 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Major iron ore producers Rio Tinto and Fortescue changed their pricing indexes.
  • This shift follows criticism of current pricing from China Mineral Resources Group.
  • The producers are trialing alternative indexes for shipments to China.
Rio, Fortescue Ditch Platts Index Amidst China Pressure

Global iron ore giants Rio Tinto and Fortescue have altered their pricing strategies for shipments to China, moving away from the S&P Global Energy Platts Iron Ore Index. This significant industry shift was prompted by public criticism from China Mineral Resources Group (CMRG), which deemed the existing pricing system "irrational" and overly influenced by foreign futures markets. CMRG had initially pushed for the adoption of a domestic Chinese index, but a compromise was reached with alternative providers.

Rio Tinto will trial using the Fastmarkets Ltd index for cargoes loaded for China in January and February 2026, marking a trial period for the final two months of its long-term contracts. Similarly, Fortescue will employ an average of China's Mysteel and the Argus Iron Ore Index for the remainder of its current long-term contracts with Chinese steel mills. These changes reflect CMRG's increasing assertiveness in shaping market practices, including recent actions like banning certain BHP Group products.

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In conjunction with these pricing adjustments, both Rio Tinto and Fortescue have agreed to extend their long-term supply contracts with CMRG by six months into 2026. This development is part of ongoing negotiations with other major suppliers like BHP Group and Vale SA, indicating a broader strategic realignment within the global iron ore trade driven by China's market influence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They shifted away from the S&P Global Energy Platts Iron Ore Index due to criticism from China Mineral Resources Group regarding the pricing mechanism's reliance on overseas futures markets.
CMRG has been publicly critical of current iron ore pricing, advocating for a less irrational system influenced by domestic Chinese markets rather than overseas futures.
Rio Tinto is trialing the Fastmarkets Ltd index, while Fortescue is using an average of China's Mysteel and the Argus Iron Ore Index.

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