The seaborne coking coal market continued to show signs of strengthening at the start of the week, with sellers holding on to their cargoes after prices picked up last week.
An April-laycan cargo of premium mid-vol hard coking coal was traded at $218 per tonne fob Australia to the ex-China market, sources told Metal Bulletin on Monday March 19. "We are still watching where the market is headed now, since it seems that the level end-users in China can accept is higher than what...