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China's coal imports in November were down by 20% on a year-on-year basis

The General Administration of Customs reported on Monday that coal imports from China, the largest buyer in the world, dropped 20% from their record high of the previous year.

Imports in November, at 44.05 millions metric tons, were up by 6% compared to 41.74 tons in October. Imports in November of the previous year had reached 54.98 millions tons, a monthly record.

The China Coal Transportation and Distribution Association's (CCTD) website reported in late November that although imported coal has a slight price advantage, this arbitrage has decreased as domestic coal prices have fallen.

CCTD stated that due to supply constraints, imports are likely to be lower than the previous year's levels in the last two months of the calendar year.

The cold weather in Russia and Australia has affected Russian exports, and heavy rains in Indonesia have curtailed exports.

The data revealed that China's imports of coal fell by 12% in the first 11 month of 2025 compared to a year ago, reaching 432 million tonnes. (Reporting and editing by Tom Hogue; Colleen howe)

(source: Reuters)