China’s steel moves sink coking coal


Steel mills are expected to curtail production this year to cope with the drop in consumption. — Bloomberg

BEIJING: China’s declining steel demand is sweeping through related markets, with prices of the coking coal and coke used in blast furnaces plunging to their lowest since 2016.

Steel mills are expected to curtail production this year to cope with the drop in consumption.

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