20
Jan
05:01
Coking coal surges as China eases Aussie ban
Seaborne coking coal prices trended higher during the week ended 20 January as China’s easing of its Australian coal ban boosted sentiment.
Kallanish assessed premium hard coking coal at $329.53/tonne fob Australia, up $20.46/t from $309.07/t the previous week.
On the Singapore Exchange, Premium Coking Coal Futures for February settled at $332.33/t on Friday, up from $308.5/t fob a week earlier.
According to traders, a deal was done on 18 January at $325/t…
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Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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