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China coal imports despite higher domestic production

DESPITE concerns that China’s relaxing constraints on domestic production would hurt demand for international coal, imports surged in November, according to a report by ANZ Bank.

Lou Caruana
China coal imports despite higher domestic production

Coal imports jumped 25% month-on-month to 27 million tonnes. “On a seasonal basis they were even stronger – up 66.6% year-on-year and the highest level in two and a half years,” the bank said. “Capacity...

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