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Top miner: China's coal production limits could be tightened further by the end of the year

A China Coal Energy official said at a Tuesday results briefing that China's coal production curbs could be tightened further by the end of 2025. This would make a recovery in output for the world's biggest producer unlikely.

China Coal had previously stated that China has lowered coal production after an unexpected increase in supply during the first half year, which impacted prices.

Li Xueyuan is a marketing official at China Coal Energy. She said that the country's asset regulator held meetings with participants in the industry to ask for prices to remain "reasonable and stable".

He said that Li believes the supply and demand will be fairly balanced in the short term, as winter heating season is a major factor.

China Coal Energy, the listed subsidiary of China Coal Group, the fourth largest coal producer in the country.

According to the statistics bureau, China's coal output dropped by 1.8% in September compared to the same period last year, to 411,51 million metric tonnes. This is due to ongoing restrictions.

The first nine months of the year saw a 2% increase over the previous period, with 3.57 billion tons. This was largely due to the growth in the first six months. (Reporting and editing by Jan Harvey; Colleen howe)

(source: Reuters)