Seaborne coking coal market hits ceiling as offers retreat

By Deepali Sharma / January 15, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Trading activity in the seaborne coking coal market was muted on Monday January 15, though offers on an online trading platform have retreated.

Cargoes of premium hard coking coal with a February laycan were offered at around $250 per tonne and $260 per tonne fob Australia on the platform, according to market sources. "There is no justification for such high prices now that the supply situation is easing," a buyer source told Metal Bulletin.A mill source in China said that a trader had informed him about ample availability of February and March...

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