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China is Likely to Cap Annual Coal Imports at 300 Million Tons xinde marine news 2019-11-11 16:03


China will likely hold annual coal imports at between 200 million and 300 million tons, according to the president of a top industry body, suggesting that the pace of shipments so far in 2019 could tail off in the last two months and establishing a cap on expectations for subsequent years.
 
Imports at this level are necessary to supplement domestic miners and maintain balanced trade with exporting nations, Yang Xianfeng of the China Coal Transportation & Distribution Association told a conference in Shanghai on Saturday. China last exceeded the upper limit in 2013, but this year expectations have built that 300 million tons could again be reached after cargoes in the first 10 months hit 276 million tons, in part due to cheaper overseas prices.
 
“We will maintain a certain level of imports, but we also don’t want imports to be too big,” he said at an event held during the Shanghai import expo. “The target is to ensure both domestic supply-demand balance, and also balanced global trade.”
 
Import Curbs
China regularly tries to control imports to help local miners by limiting the amount of competing coal. In 2018, foreign purchases were held at 281 million tons, with cargoes shut out almost entirely in the last weeks of the year.
 
“The short term slide in the coal market isn’t going to affect the overall stable trend,” Yang said.
 
Weaker prices were highlighted by Indonesia, China’s top supplier, which now expects its coal output to rise to over 500 million tons this year, exceeding a target of 489 million tons.
 
“This will put pressure on an already oversupplied seaborne market” and is concerning the government in Jakarta, Hendra Sinadia, executive director of the Indonesia Coal Mining Association, told the conference.
 
Earlier in the day, Chinese firms got a head-start on next year’s import needs, signing agreements for about 82 million tons of coal from foreign suppliers including BHP Group and Yancoal Australia Ltd.
 
Source:Bloomberg

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