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Russian coal deliveries to China plunge 86% in September

China's coal imports from Russia sank 86% in September from the same month a year previously, custom-mades data revealed on Sunday, as sanctions on Moscow continued to weigh.

Russia's coal shipments to China last month were 1.3 million metric loads, according to the General Administration of Customs. That was likewise below 8.7 million loads in August.

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin told Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Wednesday that the bilateral energy collaboration was detailed and had actually acquired a tactical character, discussing coal in addition to oil, gas and nuclear.

But Russian companies have faced even greater obstacles to cross-border trade since Chinese banks tightened compliance in August after Western hazards of secondary sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine, according to Russian sources.

In September, China's coal imports from all sources reached a record high 47.59 million metric lots, according to customizeds information, as domestic coal became more costly compared with global coal costs.

For the year to September, Russian deliveries to China were down 19% year-on-year to 64.4 million loads.

Imports from leading supplier Indonesia rose 18% to 21.27 million loads in September, according to the information.

Mongolian imports rose 4% to 6.99 million loads.

Australian coal exports to China increased 62% to 7.79 million heaps. For the year to date, deliveries were up 78%, recuperating from a casual import ban that ended last year.

(source: Reuters)