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Trade spat with China could lead to lower coal prices: ANZ

THE worsening relations between Australia and China could see a reduction in seaborne coal prices, ANZ’s Commodity Call has warned.

China’s coal imports fell to an eight-month low of 20.66 million tonnes in August, down 21%  year-on-year.

China’s coal imports fell to an eight-month low of 20.66 million tonnes in August, down 21% year-on-year.

China's coal imports fell to an eight-month low of 20.66 million tonnes in August, down 21%  year-on-year. "Much of the weakness was in Australian coal, with exports down 40% year-on-year," the report...

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