International coal prices have undergone considerable fluctuations in recent years, propelled by a complex interplay of various factors. The year 2023 witnessed a modest downturn from the zenith of 2022. Presently, prices hover around $137 per metric tonne (MT), marking a notable descent from the staggering pinnacle of $458 recorded in September 2022. Nonetheless, prices persist at substantially elevated levels compared to those predating 2022. In 2022, a convergence of circumstances propelled prices to unprecedented heights. Disruptions within the global supply chain constrained the availability of coal, while demand, particularly in Asia, surged significantly. Furthermore, China's unspoken embargo on Australian coal, a pivotal source of high-quality supply, stemming from ongoing political tensions, exacerbated the situation. This embargo compelled China to seek alternative sources, further constricting the market and driving prices to astronomical levels. The ongoing conflict ...
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