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Indonesia policy change may benefit Aussie coal exports

THE Australian coal industry may be able to win extra exports from Indonesia as that country’s consumption of domestic coal for its own power generation is set to almost double by 2027.

Australia's coal exports may benefit from a decline in Indonesian exports.

Australia's coal exports may benefit from a decline in Indonesian exports.

The increase from 84 million tonnes in 2018 to 157Mt by 2027  will increase Indonesia's power generation's share of domestic consumption from 18.5% to 33.6%, which is likely to displace export tonnage,...

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