China increases its imports of Russian coal
05 Jul 2022
(MENAFN) Russian seaborne
coal supplies to China increased by 55% in the first 28 days of June compared
to the same period last year, according to S&P's Commodities at Sea
database. In May, supply increased by 20% year on year to 5.5 million tons.
“Despite lower demand and higher domestic coal production, China has been
buying significantly [more] Russian coal since May 2022,” S&P Global Market
Intelligence Associate Director Pranay Shukla informed a news agency. “This is
because Russia has been offering very steep discounts on prevailing
international coal prices.”
Overall coal imports into mainland China were lower, according to Shukla, due
to weaker demand under rigorous Covid shutdown measures.
According to statistics, China is Russia's top coal client, importing more than
50 million tons of the product worth $7.4 billion last year through train and
sea from Russia's Far East. Russia contributed for nearly 15% of total Chinese
imports and was the country's second-largest supplier after Indonesia.
Metallurgical coal accounts for about half of Russian imports, and Chinese
purchasers are eager to increase their purchases despite the difficulty in
obtaining financing from state banks concerned about impending penalties.
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