China met coal import prices rise due to Australia flooding
Feb 01, 2013 | 11:54 AM
| Daisy Tseng
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metallurgical coal,
Chinese imports,
coal prices,
coking coal,
Australia flooding,
Daisy Tseng
SINGAPORE Chinas metallurgical coal import prices rose during the week ended Feb. 1 due to floods in Australia caused by tropical cyclone Oswald.
A Panamax cargo of Australian premium low-volatile hard coking coal with 9.5 percent ash and 0.5 percent sulfur was said to have been offered at $168 to $169 per tonne f.o.b. Australia....
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