COKING COAL DAILY: Supply outpacing demand outside China

May 29, 2019 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

The seaborne coking coal market showed some signs of weakness on Tuesday May 28, with supply outpacing demand in the fob Australia premium segment, even though prices for China-bound cargoes appeared to hold up.

A July-laycan cargo of second-tier hard coking coal was traded at $197.05 per tonne cfr China. The transaction is part of a term contract, according to various sources.This is down $0.95 per tonne compared with a trade involving the same brand almost a week ago, which was also part of a term contract."The widened margins at coke plants in China are supporting Chinese coking coal prices, which will in turn keep seaborne [coking coal] prices generally stable. So while demand for seaborne materials is in the doldrums, offers will not retreat immediately," a Chinese trading source said. Outside of...

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