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The 13th Annual Global Iron Ore & Steel Forecast Conference
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Click here to go to the official The 13th Annual Global Iron Ore & Steel Forecast Conference Website
Iron ore is now the largest commodity market after oil, and analysts are expecting iron ore prices to increase by at least 40%, with some ever predict 50% this year.
2010 looks set to be an interesting year on the iron ore calendar. With pricing, relationships and mergers at the forefront of everyone’s minds.
Relationship establishing and managing is becoming increasing important as previous negotiation channels change.
The annual iron ore tussle is well underway and is set for another tumultuous ride this year. Will 2010 yield a benchmark price settlement or will benchmark system be abandoned?
Challenges adapting to a global commodity market has seen an increase in uncertain and vastly different interests by Chinese steel producers and in turn the adherence to the benchmark system.
Can you afford to miss your opportunity to attend Australia’s premier gathering for the regions iron ore and steel executives?
For further information please contact Alex Hogg or visit http://www.globalironore.com.au/.
AJM and Informa Australia would like to thank all the sponsors and exhibitors for their support of The 13th Annual Global Iron Ore & Steel Forecast 2010 Conference.
Sponsorship at The Global Iron Ore & Steel Forecast Conference offers companies the opportunity to mix and be associated with senior executives of one of Australia's largest commodity markets. The Iron ore sector is growing from strength to strength and the potential it has created for many companies has been very formidable.
See photo gallery below of the event and functions. We anticipate 2011 to be another big year for the Global Iron Ore Sector, so if you wish to take advantage of the branding opportunities at the next event, please contact Deen Haniff - Head of Sponsorships & Exhibitions - Resources & Energy Division, Informa Australia on + 612 9080 4357 or email deen.haniff@informa.com.au.
See photo gallery, click here

