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06 Oct
20:31

China drives coal prices, Covid-19 impact fades: Truman

Record high coking coal prices are driven by a “unique” situation in China following last year’s ban on Australian coal imports, while the impact of Covid-19 on the market has become minimal, according to Wood Mackenzie global metallurgical coal director Jim Truman. Coking coal peaked at around $410/tonne fob Australia before dropping in recent days. “No one saw a complete Australian ban coming when it did,” Truman said at this …
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