The seaborne coking coal spot market remained quiet on Thursday December 27 despite lower offers during the day.
A premium low-vol hard coking coal cargo was offered at $196 per tonne cfr China during the day, down $2 per tonne from just a day earlier, a southern Chinese mill source told Fastmarkets. Counterbids were heard around $190-195 per tonne cfr China, according to various sources.Outside of China, the seaborne market was also...