Previous reports said the BBC Maryland, hauling about 12,000 tonnes of thermal coal from Australia's Newcastle terminal, was headed to Vung Tau in Vietnam after waiting five days without unloading at the eastern Chinese port of Changshu. The ship's diversion is the first sign that the resumption of Chinese coal imports from Australia is not going smoothly.
According to Xinde Marine News' acquired information, that news should be false.
BBC Maryland's ship data shows it is a general cargo ship. Normally, it would not be used to transport coal.
BBC Maryland's AIS information shows that after leaving Newcastle on Jan 25, the BBC Maryland in ballast arrived at Changshu Port on Feb 10. The purpose of arrival at the port was load steel cargo.
BBC Maryland at Changshu Port
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