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China coal ban easing: reports

A THREE-year unofficial ban by China on Australian coal may be about to ease with media reports indicating China Energy Investment Corp has placed an order as the Chinese economy begins to open up after a COVID-19 lockdown hiatus and a diplomatic rift between the two countries begins to heal.

 Relations between China and Australia are thawing with an expected resumption of coal exports by the end of the month.

Relations between China and Australia are thawing with an expected resumption of coal exports by the end of the month.

Three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters China Energy's cargo was likely to be loaded before the end of this month without providing further details. Reuters said the sources declined to...

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