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China's coal imports in December hit a record high despite a 10% drop on an annual basis

Customs data revealed that China's coal imports in December rose to a "record monthly high" due to winter stockpiling and rising domestic prices.

According to the General Administration of Customs, imports in December reached a monthly record of 58.59?metric tons. This is a sharp rebound from'supply constraints caused by major exporters Indonesia Australia and Russia in November.

Buyers stock up on coal in anticipation of the coldest months, when heating demand drives consumption higher.

A government index also showed that domestic coal prices rose to nearly a year high by the end of November. This would have led buyers to seek out cheaper imported coal.

The full-year imports of '2025 remained below the record high of 2024 because of lower shipments throughout the year. China imported a total of 490,27 million metric tonnes in 2025. This is down 10% on the record set in 2024.

(source: Reuters)