UKREXPORT paves direct access to miners of Iron Ore across Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye and Poltava regions of Ukraine, where up to 20 mining companies operate independently or corporately with Swiss and other European headoffices. In particular, deposits of Iron Ore are explored in the vicinities of (towns of) Krivoy Rog, Belozerskoye, Kremenchug. High Iron natural minerals (natural 55% Fe) -- such as Hematite Ore and Martite Ore -- lie down in depth till 500 meters, most layers being explored at 100 meters and 250 meters. Low Iron natural minerals (natural 35% Fe) -- the oxidated quartzites of Hematite Ore and Martite Ore -- come up outward to surface. That's why mining is carried out both from under and on the ground. Then both these types of natural minerals are being crushed and sorted. Small fractions 0-10mm (Fines) go for preliminary agglomeration (separation from Silica). Big fractions >10mm (Lumps) get washed and go directly for smelting into Iron or Steel. Thus after preliminary agglomeration, washing and magnetic concentration, eventual content of processed Iron Ore attains 64-66% Fe and more. There's no need to ask for our particular prices, as we always aim at Metal Bulletin's CIF Qingdao up-to-date +10% logistical adjustments for less than 100,000mt parcel +$30/mt geogracal adjustments for being too far from China. For example, Metal Bulletin's 66% Fe Index being $92.58 per metric tonne CIF Qingdao. After adding 10% for sub-optimal logistics and $30/mt for Bosporus and Suez passages, we quote $135/mt CIF Qingdao or minus $45/mt = $90/mt FOB Ukraine basis if buyer runs his own fleet of vessels.