In Depth: China’s Never-Ending Coal Price Woes
10 Jun 2022
Coal is unloaded at Lianyungang port in
East China’s Jiangsu province on May 24. Photo: VCG
On the last day of China’s Labor Day holiday in early May, some
truckers in Inner Mongolia weren’t taking a break. They were in a queue
stretching dozens of kilometers, all waiting to load up on coal at the
privately-owned Erlintu mine.
The line of idling vehicles was so long, it snaked back across the
border into Shaanxi province, said Gao Jinxin, who works at a local miner in
the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.