Nippon Steel to hunt for more coking coal, iron ore assets

Nippon Steel, the world’s No.4 steelmaker, will keep on hunting for stakes in coking coal and iron ore mines to ensure a stable supply of essential raw materials and mitigate the potential impact of price volatility, its executive said.

A Glencore-led consortium, including Nippon Steel, sealed one of the mining sector’s biggest deals in years this month, agreeing to buy Canadian miner Teck Resources’ steelmaking coal unit for $9 billion. The Japanese company will pay around $1.34 billion for a 20% stake.

“Coking coal prices are expected to rise as supply will get tighter in the medium term as there has been little investment in mines due to carbon-neutral push,” executive vice president Takahiro Mori told Reuters in an interview.

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