China lets in most of the Australian coal stranded at its ports
Jan 24, 2022
Bloomberg
Most of the Australian coal used by steelmakers that was being held at Chinese ports in the wake of Beijing’s import ban has now been cleared, according to...
https://www.mining.com/web/china-lets-in-most-of-the-australian-coal-stranded-at-its-ports/
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