China’s top coal province Shanxi to cut output for first time in seven years
China’s top coal-producing province of Shanxi plans to reduce output for the first time in seven years, a local government work plan shows
China’s top coal-producing province of Shanxi plans to reduce output for the first time in seven years, a local government work plan shows
China’s coal output is expected to increase 36 mmt, or 0.8%, to about 4.7B tonnes in 2024, slower than last year’s 2.9% growth.
Two separate coal mine accidents have killed 12 people in China over the last 24 hours, state broadcaster CCTV reported
China’s top coal-producing province of Shanxi intends to stabilize output this year with officials skipping production targets
China’s coking coal industry needs more state protection, including restrictions on supply, according to the chairman of the biggest miner.
China Shenhua, the country’s largest coal producer, announced a 2.59% cut in its 2024 coal output target, raising questions about the future
Shanxi province, China’s top coal producer, is facing a potential production cut of 50-70 million tonnes (Mt) in 2024, according to sources
Coking coal futures prices hit their daily limit on February 21st as news of potential production cuts in Shanxi province,
The most-traded coking coal futures contract on the Dalian Exchange for delivery in May ended the morning trading session rising by 7.44%
Data from the monitoring system of the Shanxi Provincial Department of Commerce show that coal prices in Shanxi rose slightly in November.
Shanxi Coking Coal announced the Shaqu No. 1 Mine to suspend production for rectification for “not less than 3 months.”
An accident in a coal mine in northern China’s Shanxi province left three people dead, state broadcaster CCTV reported Thursday.