Seaborne coking coal market makes muted start to 2018

By Sophie Zhao / January 02, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

The seaborne coking coal market is off to a sluggish start for 2018 with no new firm offers or bids heard while participants continued to sit on the sidelines.

"The same offers have been lying there for over a month now but they are unable to spark any interest due to high prices. They will have to be lowered by $10-20 per tonne in order to get the trades done," a northern Chinese mill source told Metal Bulletin on Tuesday January 2. Metal Bulletin's indices are all unchanged for the...

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