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China's coal imports from Russia fall 21% in March

Russia's coal deliveries to China fell 21% in March dragged down by sanctions and import tariffs, customs information revealed on Saturday.

China's coal shipments from Russia was up to 6.92 million metric tons in March, its General Administration of Customs stated.

The shipments of Russian coal to China, which started to rise in 2022 as Western countries cut off trade with Moscow over the war in Ukraine, have been hit by recent U.S. sanctions on top exporters Suek and Michel and China's renewed import tariffs of 3-6% this year, forcing exporters to cut rates.

China's general coal imports in March were flat with last year due to oversupply and low domestic costs, with lots of buyers just taking imported coal they had actually already acquired under long-term agreements, market sources said.

Indonesia, which sells much of its coal to China under yearly supply agreements, remained extremely the most significant provider to China throughout the month. Shipments fell 9.9% to 19.8 million lots.

Imports from Mongolia, primarily of coking coal used for steelmaking, increased 11.9% from a year previously, supported by improved overland transport logistics.

Mongolian exporters are also gaining from lower production by China's coking coal producing hub of Shanxi, which is increasing safety oversight following an increase in lethal accidents and strategies to cut output by around 4% this year.

China's coal imports from Australia increased 130% in the month, improved by Australia's tariff-free status and by a low base effect.

Chinese imports of Australian coal were still recuperating in March 2023 following completion of an unofficial ban.

(source: Reuters)