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🇦🇷Live Iron Ore Price Today in Argentina

Metric Ton

Live Rate

ARS
4.
58
$
0.
0033

Buy

ARS
4.
49
$
0.
0032

Sell

ARS
4.
72
$
0.
0033
Global Iron Ore Markets & Industrial Use

Metric Ton (Baseline)

Global standard pricing (1,000 kg)

ARS 147,403.55

$104.52

Iron Ore 62% Fe

Global benchmark for purity

ARS 147,403.55

$104.52

Iron Ore Futures

Financial investors & day traders

ARS 147,403.55

$104.52

Steelmaking Ore

B2B raw production inputs

ARS 147,403.55

$104.52

Standard Weight Estimates

Per Kilogram (Kg)

Standard metric unit

ARS 147.38

$0.10

Per Pound (lb)

Imperial unit

ARS 66.85

$0.05

Short Ton (2,000 lbs)

US industrial standard

ARS 133,723.74

$94.82

24-Hour Market Trend

+0.45%

Iron ore is currently showing bullish momentum following global supply metrics and steel demand indicators.

Live Market Sentiment

Industrial sentiment in Argentina remains optimistic, driven by infrastructure spending and construction market data.

## The Essential Guide to Iron Ore Markets in Argentina

Tracking the live iron ore price per Ounce in Argentina is crucial for professionals in the steel, automotive, and industrial sectors. As the primary raw material for making steel, iron ore's market value is highly sensitive to macroeconomic growth.

### Understanding the Iron Ore Supply Chain The iron ore pricing model in Argentina is directly tied to global benchmarks like the 62% Fe index. The supply chain heavily relies on massive mining operations. Because transporting iron ore requires significant freight logistics, global energy cost fluctuations can abruptly alter supply costs, leading to price premiums in ARS.

### Steelmaking and Industrial Demand Over nearly all of mined iron ore is used for steelmaking—providing the backbone for buildings, bridges, and infrastructure. Therefore, the iron ore rate in Argentina serves as a reliable barometer for domestic construction and automotive manufacturing. When steel demand rises, iron ore prices inevitably follow.

### The 62% Fe Benchmark The global standard for pricing iron ore is the 62% iron content benchmark. This grade represents the optimal balance of iron purity for traditional blast furnaces. In Argentina, tracking this specific benchmark allows manufacturers and buyers to accurately gauge market direction.

### Future Trends: Green Steel Sustainability is becoming a major factor in the iron ore ecosystem. The transition towards green steel is driving demand for higher-grade ores (65% Fe and above) that require less coal in the smelting process. This structural shift is expected to create new pricing tiers in the coming years.
B2B Iron Ore Purchasing Guide
Grade / TypePrimary Use CaseMarket Metric
62% Fe (Standard)Blast Furnace SteelmakingGlobal Benchmark
65% Fe (Premium)Low-Emission Steel ProductionPremium Pricing
58% Fe (Lower Grade)Cost-Effective BlendingDiscounted Spot

Frequently Asked Questions: Iron Ore in Argentina

Iron ore Global Markets in Native Languages

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