Chinese buyers continue to procure seaborne coking coal cargoes, keeping prices in the segment supported in the face of downward pressure in the rest of the market.
A cargo of premium hard coking coal was traded at around $184 per tonne cfr China, Fastmarkets learned on Friday July 19.Another cargo of a different brand in the same segment changed hands at around $180 per tonne fob Australia, sources said during the day.On the Global Coal trading platform, August-laycan cargoes of premium products were offered at $176-177...