
Australia was the former leader in exporting coking coal to China, but its exports were reduced in 2011. Analysts say China is interested in Mongolia’s coal because it is cheaper. It’s estimated that China could annually save USD 6 billion by importing coal from Mongolia.
A ton of coking coal from Australia costs about USD 185, while a ton from Mongolia costs USD 62. China imports coking coal from Mongolia through the Sehee border point, and a ton of coking coal costs about 660 yuan.