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Australian coal continues to make inroads among Chinese buyers, adding to pressure on domestic prices, with new shipments climbing to their highest level since Beijing halted imports in the fall of 2020.
That ban ended at the start of this year and China’s appetite for the high-quality coal...Promoting growth and addressing transition challenges In an increasingly interconnected world, the relationship between trade and Environmental, Social, and Governance issues cannot be ignored.
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