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Australia forecasts drop in coal output under pressure from Chinese curbs
Coal mine in Victoria, Australia. (Reference image by Marcus Wong Wongm, Wikimedia Commons)

Australia’s coal producers may have to start cutting output if China maintains limits on imports from them, the Australian government said on Monday, forecasting a sharp fall in coal export revenue this year.

China is the second-biggest buyer of Australia’s thermal coal burned in power plants and metallurgical coal used to make steel.

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Coal mine in Victoria, Australia. (Reference image by Marcus Wong Wongm, Wikimedia Commons)

Australia’s coal producers may have to start cutting output if China maintains limits on imports from them, the Australian government said on Monday, forecasting a sharp fall in coal export revenue this year.

China is the second-biggest buyer of Australia’s thermal coal burned in power plants and metallurgical coal used to make steel.

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