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China's thermal coal market softens on bloated inventories

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Update time : 2025-12-04 14:58:44

As of November 28, Mysteel's assessment for the benchmark 5,500 kcal per kg thermal coal at China's northern ports reached RMB 821per tonne (USD 116.8per tonne), down RMB 9per tonne from a week ago. The 5,000 kcal per kg and 4,500 kcal per kg NAR grades reached RMB 721per tonne and RMB 625per tonne, down RMB 16per tonne and RMB 13per tonne, respectively. All prices are on a FOB basis with 13per cent VAT included.
Last week, coal inventories continued to build at northern transfer ports, raising concerns that authorities will mandate traders to accelerate cargo offloading to release room for new arrivals. In fact, some ports have required traders to secure buyer contracts before approving new train transport schedules. As of Friday, the eight northern ports that Mysteel surveys had 25.29 million tonnes of coal in stock, up 2.9per cent on the week. The figure marked the highest inventory level at these ports since late July.

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