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Chinese steel mills begin ‘diverting’ Australian coking coal as Canberra seeks clarification on reported ban

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Update time : 2020-10-14 19:18:16
  • Australian coking coal ordered by Chinese steel mills is being diverted following a ban by Beijing, analysts say
  • Canberra says it is seeking answers from Chinese government, but stresses China is ‘an important regional partner’
  • At least four major Chinese steel mills have started diverting orders of Australian coking coal to other countries as a ban on shipments takes effect, analysts said.


    Chinese steel mills and state-owned utilities revealed over the weekend Beijing verbally ordered them to 
    stop buying Australian coking coal
    , as well as thermal coal used in electric power generation.

    The Australian government has refused to speculate the ban is a fresh salvo in a broader diplomatic tussle between the two countries, but some analysts have said it is likely politically motivated.

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