The seaborne coking coal spot market softened further on Thursday May 30, with offers falling even lower.
A cargo of premium low-vol hard coking coal was offered at $205 per tonne cfr China during the day, down $3 per tonne from a day earlier, sources told Fastmarkets. Sellers were still indicating offers for top Australian brands at around $210-212 per tonne cfr China, which Chinese market participants think are tradable at around $208-$210 per tonne cfr China.A...