Key Coal Port Adds More Evidence China Trade Curbs Have Eased
- Dalrymple Bay says sees signs informal ban is being removed
- Vessels bound for China have arrived at facility this month
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A major coal port in Australia said vessels bound for China had arrived at the facility this month, adding more evidence of an easing of curbs on sales to the top consuming nation.
“There are early signs that the informal ban on Australian coal imports to China may be in the process of being removed,” Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure Ltd., which operates the world’s largest metallurgical coal export facility in Queensland, said Monday in a statement.