Seaborne coking coal prices ended this week higher amid robust buying activity among traders and concerns over supply.
Trades involving cargoes of premium low-vol hard coking coal were concluded at around $205 and $207 per tonne fob Australia on Friday September 14, market sources told Metal Bulletin.Another cargo of premium product had changed hands at $205 per tonne fob Australia a day earlier, sources confirmed late on Thursday.Also traded on Thursday was an October-laycan shipment of second-tier materials. It changed hands at $192 per tonne cfr China, they added. End-user sources said that traders' buying activity was the...