Look for the "DMTU" (dry metric tonne unit) price, which is the price per percentage point determined on the basis of benchmark grade ore (around 67% Fe I think).
So for example, for ore grading 67% Fe, if the DMTU was $2.50, the price per tonne would be 67 times $2.50 or $167.50 per tonne.
For iron ore grading 57%, the price per tonne would be 57 times $2.50 or $142.50 per tonne.
There are also penalties for ore that carries above range impurities such as sulphur, phosphorous, titanium, silica and alumina.
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