China’s Coal Imports Plunge to Two-Year Low
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China’s Coal Imports Plunge to Two-Year Low
Surging domestic coal production and weaker demand resulted in China’s lowest volumes of coal imports in June for nearly two and a half years. China imported last month a total of 33.04 million metric tons of coal, down by 26% from a year earlier and down by 8% compared to May, according to data from the General Administration of Customs cited by Reuters. Chinese imports in June 2025 were at their lowest level since February 2023, the data showe…
Weak demand: China's coal imports fall to lowest level in more than two years - BloombergChina's coal imports in June 2024 reached their lowest level since February 2023, falling 11% in the first half of the year. This is due to weak demand due to the shrinking real estate market and a slowdown in heavy industry.
China's June coal imports sink to more than two-year low
China's June coal imports fell to the lowest monthly level in over two years, General Administration of Customs data showed on Monday, as the country's miners ramped up domestic production to replace lower-grade coal imports. China's June imports were 33.04-million metric tons, the lowest level since February 2023 and down 26% from June a year earlier. That was also down 8% from May.
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