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Mongolia aims to keep coal exports steady, market authorities states

Mongolia intends to keep coal exports to China broadly steady at 60 million metric loads in 2024, an official from the Mongolian Coal Association said on Friday, pointing out logistics as the greatest challenge to improving sales to crucial trading partner China.

Mongolia set the very same export target in 2015 but went beyond it, with actual imports totaling 69.6 million tons.

Zoljargal Jargalsaikhan Zolo, executive director at the Mongolian Coal Association, stated he anticipated a rail connection called Bichigt, which is to be built this year or next, to boost motion of coal between the 2 countries.

China Energy won the bid for construction of that center, and we hope they will do this on the time they guaranteed. That will be an extremely important event for China and Mongolia for long term trade and reliable partnership, he said.

Mongolia has been improving coal exports to China, with its share in Chinese imports rising to 14.7% in 2023 from 4.9% in 2021, Zolo told the 2024 China Coal Import International Summit.

Zolo also stated he expected coal trade on a just recently inaugurated mineral exchange to increase, assisting help openness after a break out of protests in 2022 over corruption in Mongolia's coal industry.

Mongolia sold 15 million tons of coal on the exchange in 2023, he said, including that state-owned business offer about half their coal on there.

(source: Reuters)