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Coal Rallies to Six-Year High as Heatwave Fires Up China Demand

  • Newcastle price in Australia climbs to $112.05 on Thursday
  • Imports by top user rise 8.2% in the first five months of 2018
General View Of Coal At China's Qinhuangdao Port
Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg

The heat is on in the global coal market.

Prices of Newcastle coal are at the highest level since 2012 after surging 24 percent since mid-April to $112.05 a metric ton on Thursday as China maintains robust demand during unseasonably hot weather. Despite measures imposed by the top user to cool soaring domestic prices, international miners are on a roll after a five-year downturn that shuttered mines and cost jobs.