22
Dec
10:09
Chinese coke struggles with tight coking coal supply
Domestic Chinese coke prices remained stable last week as mills postponed their reply to the price increase notice from coking companies. More mining accidents and year-end maintenance have triggered market concerns about tight domestic coking coal supply again, especially for prime coking coal.
Kallanish assessed that Anze low sulphur prime coking coal went up CNY 50/tonne ($7/t) to CNY 2,650/t on 18 December then stayed at that level all week. The ex-works pric…
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Anonymous
Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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