Jakarta Globe
March 15, 2013
The price for low-grade power-station coal in Indonesia, the world’s biggest exporter of the fuel, fell last week as Chinese stockpiles rose, according to a Bloomberg News survey.
Indonesian coal with a calorific value of 4,000 kilocalories a kilogram and 0.5 percent sulfur averaged $39.62 a metric ton in the week ended March 8, down from $42.93 a ton a week earlier, according to the median forecast of three traders in the survey.
应适时调整和改变煤炭进口政策
Alibaba
Calling for new standards and limits on coal imports
India not quite the shining knight for coal miners: Clyde Russell
Reuters
Rising Indian coal imports are the knight in shining armour for producers from the Americas through Africa to Asia -- at least that's the impression the industry is keen to give.
That India's coal imports have no option but to rise and the only matter in dispute is by how much, was the consensus of producers and consumers at the Coaltrans India conference this week in Goa.