Asian Coal Imports Set for Decline on Higher Prices
Market Intelligence Analysis
AI-PoweredAsian coal imports are expected to decline due to higher prices, with October arrivals in major energy-importing countries projected to be lower than September totals. The price rebound is attributed to a 16% increase in Australian coal prices and a 12% rise in Indonesian coal prices since June. This trend suggests a shift in market dynamics.
Market impact analysis based on bearish sentiment with 80% confidence.
Article Context
Asian energy importers are curbing their appetite for thermal coal as prices rebound after falling to the lowest in four years earlier in 2025. Reuters’ Clyde Russell reported today that October coal arrivals in China, India, Japan, and South Korea were all going to be lower than the September total because of the price developments. Since June, when thermal coal fell to a four-year low, prices for Australian coal have added 16% while Indonesian coal prices have inched up by 12%. The price recovery was driven by higher Chinese imports during…
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