Coal tide
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On Friday, new customs data showed that between October and December, China allowed 6.17 million tons of Australian coking coal – stuck in Hong Kong and Macau ports – to finally clear customs.
ICYMI: China imposed a strict unofficial ban on Australian coal in November 2020, following Canberra's ...