Energy & Science
China Confirms It Will Build Extra Coal Mine Capacity This Year
- Move will hit exporters of the fuel in Indonesia and Russia
- Nickel trade from Russia to China returns to profitability
A coal stockpile in China.
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China’s cabinet has confirmed that the addition of an extra 300 million tons of coal mining capacity will happen this year, a blow to shippers already contending with weaker Chinese imports.
The authorities hadn’t previously given a timeline for the ramp up, which threatens to upend the global market for the dirtiest fossil fuel. China’s year-to-date imports are already running almost a quarter below the pace set in 2021 due to record domestic production, and price controls that disfavor its main suppliers in Indonesia, Russia and Mongolia.