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MITI in the NewsThe Tenth WTO Ministerial Conference, 15 - 18 December 2015,
Nairobi, KenyaDato’ Sri Mustapa Mohamed, Minister of International Trade and Industry will be attending the Tenth WTO Ministerial Conference from 15 to 18 December 2015, in Nairobi, Kenya.
The WTO Ministerial Conference meets biennially to review the work of the World Trade Organisation and presents an opportunity for Trade Ministers to provide further political guidance on negotiations undertaken conducted under the organisation’s ambit.
Besides commemorating the 20th anniversary of the WTO’s establishment, the Tenth Ministerial Conference is a crucial milestone for the WTO to review implementation issues agreed upon at previous conferences, including decisions related to the economic progress of its developing nation members as well as charting the work programme of the WTO for 2016 and subsequent years.
The Conference will also formally accept the accessions of Liberia and Afghanistan as new WTO Members. The adoption of the accession protocol will enlarge the WTO membership to 164 Members.
Throughout the WTO Conference period, Dato’ Sri Mustapa Mohamed is scheduled to meet several counterpart Ministers bilaterally to exchange views on WTO-related issues and discuss bilateral trade interests. Dato’ Sri Mustapa is also expected to have a Roundtable session and bilateral meetings with the private sector in Kenya and meet with the Malaysian diaspora in Nairobi.
Malaysia is also participating in the Cairns Group Ministerial Meeting as well as the IDB Ministerial Consultative Meeting on the sidelines of the Conference. The Cairns Group erves to promote and protect its Members’ interest in WTO agriculture negotiations whilst the IDB Consultative Meeting offers an informal forum for Ministers from the Organisation of Islamic Conference.
Malaysia is optimistic that the WTO Tenth Ministerial Conference in Nairobi will be successful in charting a more concrete work programme that will revitalize the Doha Development Agenda.
Ministry of International Trade and Industry, 14 December 2015
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
57.2
52.1
58.4
52.9
50.8
54.3 54.156.2
58.5 58.6
7.0%Transport Equipment
Manufacturing Performance, January - October 2015
Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia
MALAYSIA
TradeIPIEmploymentSales
2.8
-2.6
4.4
-0.6
-4.2
1.7
-1.30.8
5.46.5
0.60.9
0.40.2
-0.2
-0.8-0.7
-0.6-0.4
-0.1
6.6
4.0
6.3
4.2
3.2
4.9
4.2 4.3
5.66.2
-0.3-2.5
5.6
-3.9 -3.4
5.9
6.2
2.5
13.8
11.3
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
Year-on-Year growth (%)
RM553.2 billion
RM545.8 billionJan-Oct 2015
Jan-Oct 2014
1.3%y-o-y growth
1,028,147 persons
1,028,991 personsJan-Oct 2015
Jan-Oct 2014
-0.1%y-o-y growth
128.2
122.2Jan-Oct 2015
Jan-Oct 2014
5.0%y-o-y growth
RM1,013.1 billion
RM977.8 billionJan-Oct 2015
Jan-Oct 2014
3.6%y-o-y growth
Sales in Manufacturing Sector, January - October 2015
Major Industry*:
35.4% E & E
1.7% Machinery & Equipment
6.8%Metal
1.3%Textiles & Apparel Note : * Share to total sales in January to October 2015
Value (RM billion)
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Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia
IPI in Manufacturing Sector, January - October 2015
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
1,0
35
1,0
30
1,0
29
1,0
29
1,0
28
1,0
24
1,0
24 1,0
27
1,0
27
1,0
28
Persons (‘000)
9.7%Wood & Wood Products
Major Industry*:
31.4% E & E
12.3% Chemicals
8.5%Metal
7.7%Rubber Products
Note : * Share to total employment in October 2015
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
123.5
115.5
129.8124.9
128.3132.1
129.3 128.7133.1
137.0
131.9Metal
Major Industry*:
118.8 Chemicals
144.8E & E
118.3Palm Oil
113.9Wood & Wood Products
Note : * Based on major industry weight for January to October 2015
Employment in Manufacturing Sector, January - October 2015
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48.6
41.4
52.7
49.2
48.8
52.0
50.7
54.5
56.8
61.0
47.8
42.4
50.5
46.7
48.4
49.4
52.9
49.3
53.8
56.1
96.4
83.8
103.295.9 97.2
101.4 103.6 103.9110.6
117.1
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
Exports Imports Total Trade
Trade in Manufacturing Sector, January - October 2015Value (RM billion)
Exports (% share)Major Industry*:
Imports(% share)
Total Trade (% share)
E&E Product
Chemicals & Chemical Products
Petroleum Products
Machinery,Appliances
& Parts
Manufacturesof Metal
7.0
4.3
7.1
4.6
3.3
29.2
9.4
9.4
6.5
8.7
32.7
8.2
8.1
5.4
6.5
Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia
Total ExportsRM644.0b
Export ManufacturingRM515.9b
Total ImportsRM568.0b
Export ManufacturingRM497.2b
Total TradeRM1,212.0b
Trade ManufacturingRM1,013.1b
Note: Share to total exports, imports and trade, January to October 2015
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Japan GDP Growth,Q1 2006 - Q3 2015
International Repor t
0.4
-4.0
-1.9
2.7
-2.0
-0.2
Q1 06 Q3 06 Q1 07 Q3 07 Q1 08 Q3 08 Q1 09 Q3 09 Q1 10 Q3 10 Q1 11 Q3 11 Q1 12 Q3 12 Q1 13 Q3 13 Q1 14 Q3 14 Q1 15 Q3 15
Percentage change (y-o-y)
Source : OECD Statistics
China Trade, Januar y 2014 - October 2015
207.
1
114.
1
170.
1
188.
5
195.
5
186.
8 212.
9
208.
5
213.
7
206.
9
211.
7
227.
5
200.
1
169.
0
144.
4 176.
2
189.
9
191.
8
195.
0
196.
7
205.
3
192.
3
175.
3
137.
1 162.
4
170.
1
159.
6
155.
2
165.
6
158.
6 182.
7
161.
5
157.
2
177.
9
134.
9
103.
4 134.
6
137.
0
125.
5
140.
5
146.
9
130.
9
137.
2
124.
1
382.4
251.2
332.5358.6 355.0
342.0
378.5 367.1396.4
368.3
368.8
405.4
335.1
272.4
279.0
313.2 315.4332.3 341.9
327.6342.5
316.4
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
2014 2015
Exports Imports Total Trade
China Trade with Malaysia, Januar y 2014 - October 2015
4.3
1.9
3.4 4.
0
3.9
3.8 4.
2
4.1
4.0
3.8 4.
1 4.7
4.5
3.8
2.9 3.
3
4.2
4.1
3.8
3.5
3.6
3.1
4.9
3.7
4.5 4.6
4.4 4.
8 4.9
4.3
5.3
4.3 4.4
5.7
4.1
3.2
4.6
4.4
4.3
5.2
4.4 4.5 4.6
4.0
9.3
5.5
7.98.5 8.4 8.6
9.08.4
9.3
8.18.6
10.4
8.7
7.0
7.6 7.7
8.5
9.4
8.2 8.1 8.1
7.2
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
2014 2015
Exports Imports Total TradeSource : World Trade Atlas
Value (US$ billion)
Value (US$ billion)
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Select Global Rankings
• Singapore – 1• USA – 2• Malaysia – 18• Thailand – 26• Japan – 29• China – 90• Indonesia – 114
Ease of Doing Business 2015
• Singapore – 2• USA – 3• Japan – 6• Malaysia – 18• China – 28• Thailand – 32• Indonesia – 37
Global Competitiveness Report 2015-2016
• Singapore – 4• Japan – 26• USA – 33• Malaysia – 51• Thailand – 78• Indonesia – 112• China – 118
Environmental Performance Index 2014
• USA – 5• Singapore – 9• Japan – 17• Malaysia – 62• Thailand – 89• China – 91• Indonesia – 108
Human Development Index 2014
• Japan – 30• USA – 45• Malaysia – 38• Thailand – 73• Indonesia – 75• China – 133
Environmental Sustainability Index 2005
• Japan (Tokyo) – 15• USA (Honolulu) – 19• Singapore – 49• China (Beijing) – 69• Malaysia (KL) – 73• Thailand (Bangkok) – 102• Indonesia (Jakarta) – 116
Global LiveabilityRanking 2015
• USA – 15• Singapore – 24• Thailand – 34• Japan – 46• Malaysia – 61• Indonesia – 74• China – 84
World happiness Report 2015
• USA – 10• Singapore – 18• Japan – 19• Malaysia – 45• Thailand – 51• China – 54• Indonesia – 71
LegatumProsperity Index 2014
• Japan – 15• USA – 16• Malaysia – 46• Thailand – 57• Indonesia – 86• China – 92
Social Progress Index 2015
• Singapore – 2• USA – 12• Japan – 20• Malaysia – 31• Thailand – 75• Indonesia – 105• China – 139
Index of Economic Freedom 2014
Source : Various Report and indexes
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Source: Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia
AJCEP: ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership (Implemented since 1 February 2009) ACFTA: ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 July 2003) AKFTA: ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 July 2006)
AANZFTA: ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement(Implemented since 1 January 2010)
AIFTA: ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 January 2010)
ATIGA: ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (Implemented since 1 May 2010)
MICECA: Malaysia-India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (Implemented since 1 July 2011)MNZFTA: Malaysia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 August 2010)MCFTA: Malaysia-Chile Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 25 February 2012)
MTFTA: Malaysia-Turkey Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 August 2015)
MAFTA: Malaysia-Australia Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 January 2013)
MPCEPA: Malaysia-Pakistan Closer Economic Partnership Agreement (Implemented since 1 January 2008)MJEPA: Malaysia-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (Implemented since 13 July 2006)
18 Oct 25 Oct 1 Nov 8 Nov 15 Nov 22 Nov 29 Nov 6 DecAANZFTA 197 106 296 21 102 126 95 85AIFTA 147 124 174 183 91 130 155 138AJCEP 46 65 86 76 64 89 66 84
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
RM
mill
ion
18 Oct 25 Oct 1 Nov 8 Nov 15 Nov 22 Nov 29 Nov 6 DecATIGA 1,660 805 613 1,260 602 840 915 902ACFTA 602 878 579 1,047 873 653 792 896AKFTA 108 1,065 192 176 778 176 383 345
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
RM
mill
ion
18 Oct 25 Oct 1 Nov 8 Nov 15 Nov 22 Nov 29 Nov 6 DecMICECA 38.35 45.15 46.96 49.83 27.64 42.75 44.69 49.06MNZFTA 0.06 0.66 0.17 0.30 0.19 0.02 0.23 0.11MCFTA 9.81 44.95 6.46 9.09 4.27 5.55 12.11 5.72MAFTA 35.02 55.22 34.41 58.75 68.08 47.18 63.78 37.50
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
RM m
illio
n
18 Oct 2015 25 Oct 2015 1 Nov 2015 8 Nov 2015 15 Nov 2015 22 Nov 2015 29 Nov 2015 6 Dec 2015AANZFTA 815 1,003 802 204 859 1,013 870 683
AIFTA 569 546 736 688 477 652 593 656
AJCEP 122 194 236 238 165 185 175 169
ATIGA 3,871 4,774 3,817 4,986 3,461 4,675 4,591 4,552
ACFTA 1,276 1,479 1,551 1,607 1,218 1,319 1,611 1,659
AKFTA 576 1,001 886 806 642 878 875 935
MICECA 235 309 314 306 213 316 252 302
MNZFTA 2 7 7 14 10 2 9 8
MCFTA 58 82 44 76 30 58 69 34
MAFTA 421 560 366 603 287 529 466 424
MJEPA 799 871 807 909 720 860 873 875
MPCEPA 150 172 134 175 130 116 119 122
GSP 127 146 123 150 77 169 81 93
MTFTA 125 209 160 223 124 162 208 222
18 Oct 25 Oct 1 Nov 8 Nov 15 Nov 22 Nov 29 Nov 6 DecMJEPA 117 177 126 148 113 154 151 135MPCEPA 24 37 24 38 17 23 15 16GSP 24 30 26 27 22 29 15 22MTFTA 42 99 150 100 121 86 139 158
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
RM m
illio
n
Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin
Number and Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin (PCOs)Number of Certificates (Provisional data)
Notes: The preference giving countries under the GSP scheme are Liechtenstein, the Russian Federation, Japan, Switzerland, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Norway.
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Malaysian Ringgit Exchange Rate with Euro and Chinese Yuan
Source : Bank Negara Malaysia
0.50
0.55
0.60
0.65
0.70
3.80
4.00
4.20
4.40
4.60
4.80
5.00
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
2014 2015
EUR = RM CNY = RM
CNY = RM 0.68
EUR = RM 4.63
14.8
14.2
13.0
13.5
14.0
14.5
15.0
15.5
16.0
16.5
7 Au
g14
Aug
21 A
ug28
Aug
4 Se
p11
Sep
18 S
ep25
Sep
2 Oc
t9
Oct
16 O
ct23
Oct
30 O
ct6
Nov
13 N
ov20
Nov
27 N
ov4
Dec
11 D
ec
US$/Oz Silver
962.5
859.0
800.0
850.0
900.0
950.0
1,000.0
1,050.0
7 Au
g14
Aug
21 A
ug28
Aug
4 Se
p11
Sep
18 S
ep25
Sep
2 Oc
t9
Oct
16 O
ct23
Oct
30 O
ct6
Nov
13 N
ov20
Nov
27 N
ov4
Dec
11 D
ec
US$/Oz Platinum
Source : http://www.gold.org/investments/statistics/gold_price_chart/
http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3023-cashprices.html?mod=topnav_2_3023
Gold Prices, 7 August - 11 December 2015
Silver and Platinum Prices, 7 August - 11 December 2015
35.2
34.5
33.0
34.0
35.0
36.0
37.0
38.0
39.0
7 Au
g
14 A
ug
21 A
ug
28 A
ug
4 Se
p
11 S
ep
18 S
ep
25 S
ep
2 Oc
t
9 Oc
t
16 O
ct
23 O
ct
30 O
ct
6 No
v
13 N
ov
20 N
ov
27 N
ov
4 De
c
11 D
ec
US$/Gram Gold
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CommodityCrude
Petroleum (per bbl)
Crude Palm Oil (per MT)
Sugar (per lbs.)
Rubber SMR 20(per MT)
Cocoa SMC 2
(per MT)
Coal(per MT)
Scrap Iron HMS
(per MT)11 Dec 2015
(US$) 35.6 561.5 14.6 1,174.5 2,040.8 47.4 190 (high)170 (low)
% change* 10.9 1.6 5.8 0.1 0.6 1.8 unchangedunchanged
2014i 54.6 - 107.6 823.3 352.3 1,718.3 2,615.8 59.8 370.0
2013i 88.1 - 108.6 805.5 361.6 2,390.8 1,933.1 .. 485.6
Commodity Prices
Notes: All figures have been rounded to the nearest decimal point * Refer to % change from the previous week’s price i Average price in the year except otherwise indicated n.a Not availble
Sources: Ministry of International Trade and Industry Malaysia, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Malaysian Rubber Board, Malaysian Cocoa Board, Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Federation, Bloomberg and Czarnikow Group.
Highest and Lowest Prices, 2014/2015
Lowest (US$ per bbl)
Highest(US$ per bbl)
Crude Petroleum (11 Dec 2015)
US$35.6 per bbl
201413 June 2014: 107.6
201426 Dec 2014: 54.6
201529 May 2015: 60.3
201511 Dec 2015: 35.6
Lowest (US$ per MT)
Highest(US$ per MT)
Crude Palm Oil (11 Dec 2015)
US$561.5 per MT
201414 Mar 2014: 982.5
201426 Dec 2014: 664.0
201516 Jan 2015: 701.0
20154 Sep 2015: 500.5
Steel Bars(per MT)
RM1,450 - RM1,550
Average Domestic Prices, 27 Nov 2015
Billets(per MT)
RM1,200 - RM1,300
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Commodity Price Trends
522.0
553.5
584.0 586.0
580.0
566.5
558.5
565.0
543.5 543.0
552.5
561.5
480
500
520
540
560
580
600
25 Sep 2 Oct 9 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 Oct 6 Nov 13 Nov 20 Nov 27 Nov 4 Dec 11 Dec
US$
/mt
Crude Palm Oil
2,044.3
2,009.8
1,910.4
2,034.52,030.2
2,084.1
2,064.32,052.5
2,058.6
2,056.7
2,020.2
2,052.6
2,040.8
1,850
1,900
1,950
2,000
2,050
2,100
2,150
18 Sep 25 Sep 2 Oct 9 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 Oct 6 Nov 13 Nov 20 Nov 27 Nov 4 Dec 11 Dec
US$
/mt
Cocoa
12.4
13.5
14.3 14.3 14.314.5 14.5
15.015.3
15.0
15.5
14.6
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
25 Sep 2 Oct 9 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 Oct 6 Nov 13 Nov 20 Nov 27 Nov 4 Dec 11 Dec
US$
/lbs
Sugar
1,262.5
1,243.5
1,279.5 1,280.51,262.5
1,231.5
1,172.5
1,197.0
1,183.5
1,158.0
1,176.0 1,174.5
1,150
1,170
1,190
1,210
1,230
1,250
1,270
1,290
1,310
25 Sep 2 Oct 9 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 Oct 6 Nov 13 Nov 20 Nov 27 Nov 4 Dec 11 Dec
US$
/mt
Rubber SMR 20
5,740
5,779 5,843
6,245
6,469 6,515
6,864
7,822
7,707
7,967
7,894 7,806
7,591
7,286 7,267
7,853
7,148 7,063
7,296
6,742
6,940 7,029
6,963
7,067
5,000
5,500
6,000
6,500
7,000
7,500
8,000
8,500
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2014 2015
USD
/ to
nne
Black Pepper
* until 11 December 2015
44.7
45.7 45.5
49.6
47.3
44.6
46.6
44.3
40.7 40.4
41.7
40.0
35.6
47.5
48.648.1
52.7
50.5
48.0
49.6
47.4
43.6
44.7 44.9
43.0
37.9
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
18 Sep 25 Sep 2 Oct 9 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 Oct 6 Nov 13 Nov 20 Nov 27 Nov 4 Dec 11 Dec
US$
/bbl
Crude Petroleum
Crude Petroleum (WTI)/bbl Crude Petroleum (Brent)/bbl
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Sources: Ministry of International Trade and Industry Malaysia, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Malaysian Rubber Board, Malaysian Cocoa Board, Malaysian Pepper Board, Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Federation, Bloomberg and Czarnikow Group, World Bank.
Commodity Price Trends
1,727
1,695 1,705
1,811
1,751
1,839
1,948
2,030
1,990
1,946
2,056
1,909
1,815
1,818
1,774
1,819
1,804
1,688
1,640
1,548
1,590
1,516
1,468 1,400
1,500
1,600
1,700
1,800
1,900
2,000
2,100
2,200
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
2014 2015
US$
/ to
nne
Aluminium
14,101 14,204
15,678
17,374
19,401
18,629
19,118
18,600
18,035
15,812 15,807
15,962
14,849
14,574
13,756
12,831
13,511
12,825
11,413
10,386 9,938
10,317
9,244
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
2014 2015
US$
/ to
nne
Nickel
270.0
260.0
250.0 250.0
240.0
230.0 230.0
210.0
195.0190.0 190.0 190.0
250.0
230.0 230.0 230.0
220.0
210.0 210.0
195.0
175.0170.0 170.0 170.0
160
180
200
220
240
260
280
3 Jul 24 Jul 7 Aug 14 Aug 28 Aug 11 Sep 25 Sep 9 Oct 30 Oct 6 Nov 20 Nov 27 Nov
US$
/mt
Scrap Iron
Scrap Iron/MT (High) Scrap Iron/MT(Low)
7,291
7,149
6,650 6,674
6,891
6,821
7,113 7,002
6,872
6,737
6,713
6,446
5,831
5,729
5,940 6,042
6,295
5,833
5,457
5,127 5,217
5,216
4,800
4,700
4,900
5,100
5,300
5,500
5,700
5,900
6,100
6,300
6,500
6,700
6,900
7,100
7,300
7,500
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
2014 2015
US$
/ to
nne
Copper
46.9
46.6
46.446.4
46.2
46.4
46.2
46.3
46.0
46.646.5
47.4
45.5
45.7
45.9
46.1
46.3
46.5
46.7
46.9
47.1
47.3
47.5
25 Sep 2 Oct 9 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 Oct 6 Nov 13 Nov 20 Nov 27 Nov 4 Dec 11 Dec
US$
/mt
Coal
128.1
121.4
111.8
114.6
100.6
92.7
96.192.6
82.4
81.0
74.0
68.0
68.063.0
58.0
52.0
60.063.0
52.0
56.0 57.0
53.0
47.040.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
100.0
110.0
120.0
130.0
140.0
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
2014 2015
US$
/dm
tu
Iron Ore
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