Uncertainties continue to linger in the seaborne coking coal spot market, with most participants still keeping away from the premium hard coking coal segment due to a divergence between offers and bids.
While offers for premium hard coking coal have stayed largely stable at $200-204 per tonne cfr China, bids from end users have emerged around $190-195 per tonne cfr, various sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday April 10."There will most likely be a cargo in the premium hard coking coal segment offered via a miner's...