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China coal demand to be less effected by quotas in 2020

QUOTAS on China’s coal imports in 2020 do not look as onerous as this year, however, underlying demand is likely to weaken as economic growth slows, according to the ANZ Commodity Call bulletin.

China's coal quotas tipped to be less onerous in 2020.

China's coal quotas tipped to be less onerous in 2020.

China's increasing investment in renewable energy will also start impacting on demand for thermal coal in the medium-term to long-term. "We expect China's quota system to have only a minor impact on...

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