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China's coal imports from Australia increase to greatest level because April 2020

China's coal imports from Australia rose to their greatest in more than 4 years in November, custom-mades information revealed on Friday, as deliveries continue to recuperate from an unofficial ban on Australian coal that was lifted in January 2023.

Australian coal imports were 9.3 million metric heaps in November, according to the General Administration of Customs, the highest because April 2020 and up 47% from the exact same month of 2023.

Year to date, at 74.15 million tons, 2024 coal imports from Australia have actually currently exceeded last year's 52.47 million lots and are on track to top the 77.51 million tons imported in 2020, the last full year before the ban.

China stopped Australian coal imports after Canberra questioned the origins of COVID-19, but relaxed the restriction to safe energy materials and since Chinese purchasers favour high quality Australian coal for power generation and steelmaking.

Indonesia remains China's leading provider of coal with deliveries increasing 40% compared to November 2023, to 25.6 million loads. For the first 11 months of 2024, Indonesian imports were up 6% to 211.44 million.

Russian coal imports to China, restricted by sanctions on Russian coal traders, fell 3% to 7.1 milliion loads last month and were down 8% year-to-date at 86.76 million loads. But Russia was still on track to hold onto its spot as China's number-two coal provider for the year.

Mongolian imports were up 4% last month to 8.23 million lots. Year to date shipments increased 22% to 75.23 million heaps.

China's total coal imports increased 26% year-on-year in November to 54.98 million heaps.

From January to November, China's coal imports increased 14.8% on the year to 490.03 million metric tons, surpassing 2023's total imports and setting a fresh annual record.

(source: Reuters)