The seaborne coking coal market was quiet on Thursday June 14, as Chinese end users turned away from premium hard coking coal offers.
A trader source said the market remained "cautiously optimistic", although there were ample cargoes in the hands of traders. "Seaborne prices remain much lower than domestic [values] and we may see prices maintain their current levels, but a significant rise would be difficult," he added. A Chinese end-user source said there...