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Chinese safety push could lead to greater Australian exports

SAFETY performance has been one of the major successes of China's coal supply reform, with tremendous improvements made, however a spate of fatal mining accidents in the second half of 2018 has brought the issue to prominence again.

 The Chinese government is closing down dangerous coal mines as it cracks down on safety.

The Chinese government is closing down dangerous coal mines as it cracks down on safety.

According to industry analysts Wood Mackenzie this could lead to a cut in domestic production and demand for coal that would need to be supplied from other nations including Australia.   In early 2019,...

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