Mongolia exported 15.9 million tons of coal in 2021, down 44.3 percent from the previous year. The sharp drop is
Mongolia exported 15.9 million tons of coal in 2021, down 44.3 percent from the previous year. The sharp drop is
Mongolia exported 1 million tonnes of coal for all uses during September, marking a fall of 3.9% on month and
Beijing has stepped up efforts to source more coal from neighbouring Mongolia amid an ongoing supply shortage, raising more questions
Over January-March, Mongolia’s total coal exports surged 113.7% on year to 6.7 million tonnes, among which 93.5% were to China,
Mongolian coal supply to China has come under greater scrutiny by Chinese market participants amid the latest coronavirus containment measures
Mongolian imports fell to an eight-month low in December as the country’s first local transmission of Covid-19 cases in the
Chinese traders are importing more coal from neighboring countries such as Russia and Mongolia; this comes following the disruption caused
Dry bulk owners are watching customs data out of Beijing closely to see where China is sourcing coal from to
Mongolia’s coal exports dived 23% on month in November though the total was still up by a healthy 27.9% on
China’s coking coal imports fell to a five-month low in October, hit by slowing Australian arrivals following an unofficial ban