
Coking Coal Market Holds Ground as Restocking Flickers, Freight Adds Pressure
The global coking coal market closed the week of September 12th on a stable footing, with seaborne prices flat in both the Pacific and Atlantic basins…

The global coking coal market closed the week of September 12th on a stable footing, with seaborne prices flat in both the Pacific and Atlantic basins…

Mongolia and China have agreed to construct a new cross-border railway to expand coal exports, with construction set to begin in April 2025 and expected to take 2.5 years. Once completed, the railway will increase Mongolia’s coal transport capacity by 30 million tonnes annually…

India’s increasing dependence on imported coking coal has led the government to seek to diversify its sources, including exploring imports from Mongolia in a broader strategy to avoid over-reliance on any single country…

India is set to commence trial imports of coking coal from Mongolia later this month, as part of its strategy to diversify its supply sources and reduce dependency on Australian imports…

China Railway Taiyuan announced marked a milestone in the transportation and logistics domain within the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

SouthGobi Resources, a Canadian company focused on developing metallurgical coal in Mongolia, announced impressive growth in 2023.

The Russian Academy of Sciences introduced an assessment of the North-Siberian Railway construction project

The latest data shows that in January 2024, Mongolia’s coal export volume was 6.5956 million tons, a YoY increase of 3.0621 million tons

The Prime Minister of Mongolia issued an instruction to start construction of the cross-border railway between Gashun Suhaitu-Ganqimaodu Port

According to the quarterly report disclosed by Mongolian Mining Corporation, in the fourth quarter of 2023,

In December 2023, Mongolia produced 8.4111 million tons of coal, which was 35.53% higher than the previous year

Stockpiles of Mongolian coal at the Ganqimaodu land port in North China’s Inner Mongolia remain at high levels