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IEA forecasts coal rebound

THE International Energy Agency is forecasting a rebound in global coal demand of 2.6% in 2021, led by China, India and Southeast Asia.

By 2025, global coal demand is forecast to flatten out at around 7.4 billion tonnes.

By 2025, global coal demand is forecast to flatten out at around 7.4 billion tonnes.

Higher natural gas prices and electricity demand are set to slow the structural decline of coal use in the European Union and the US, which both might see their coal consumption grow for the first time...

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