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Chinese coking coal prices fall as supply concerns are outweighed by demand concerns

China's coking coal prices fell Wednesday, as concerns about steel demand outweighed supply worries triggered by the?deadly mining accident that occurred in a northern Shanxi Province. This had been a catalyst for a two-session rally.

As heavy rains in some southern regions disrupted logistics and temporarily lowered steel consumption, the demand for steel has shown signs of easing.

Data from the state-backed Steel Association showed that China's daily crude output is expected to drop 0.9% from its?first 10 days level. This suggests a fall in the intake of feedstock.

The Dalian Commodity Exchange's (DCE) most traded coking coal contract closed the daytime trading?down 1.16 % at $187.65 per metric ton.

The DCE coke contract with the highest volume fell 1.08%, to 1,877.5 Yuan per ton.

In a recent note, Ge Xin of?consultancy Lange Steel stated that "the steel market will embrace a seasonally low demand in June."

Steel exports were also hit by escalating trade barriers globally, the carbon tax and increased competition from competitors.

Prices for the two feedstocks used in steelmaking rose this week, as supply concerns grew after a series of strict safety inspections carried out at coal mines following the Friday gas explosion that claimed 82 lives.

Analysts at Everbright Futures said that steel margins were squeezed due to?higher prices for feedstock and sluggish downstream demand, which put pressure on the prices of ingredients.

The price of iron ore was mixed. The?most-active DCE contract fell 0.32%, to?781.5 Yuan per ton. Meanwhile, the benchmark June ore at the Singapore Exchange rose 0.17%, to $105.2 per ton as of 0828 GMT.

The steel benchmarks at the Shanghai Futures Exchange were mostly lower. Rebar fell 0.73%, while hot-rolled coil dropped 0.5%. Wire rod also declined 1.09%, and stainless steel gained 0.81%. $1 = 6.7839 Chinese Yuan (Reporting and editing by Mrigank Dahniwala; Amy Lv, Lewis Jackson)

(source: Reuters)