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China kowtow to Australia...Beg for Help

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China turns to stranded Australian coal to combat power crunch​


China is releasing Australian coal from bonded storage, despite a nearly year-long unofficial import ban on the fuel, as it scrambles to ease a national power crunch stemming from a coal shortage, traders familiar with the matter said.

The power crisis in the world's top consumer of coal comes as strong demand from manufacturers, industry and households has pushed prices to record highs and triggered widespread curbs.
 
An estimated one million tonnes of Australian coal have stayed in bonded warehouses along China's coast for months, uncleared by customs after Beijing's unofficial ban last October, a trading executive said.

"Some of the Australian coal stuck at Chinese ports started to be released at the end of last month ... though many of those (cargoes) had already been diverted to markets like India," said the trader, based in eastern China.

A second trader said the release from bonded storage would start this week.Top economic planner the National Development and Reform Commission did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
 

China turns to stranded Australian coal to combat power crunch​


China turns to stranded Australian coal to combat power crunch​

China turns to stranded Australian coal to combat power crunch

FILE PHOTO: Coal is unloaded onto large piles at the Ulan Coal mines near the central New South Wales rural town of Mudgee in Australia, March 8, 2018. REUTERS/David Gray/File Photo
05 Oct 2021 06:49PM (Updated: 05 Oct 2021 06:55PM)
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SINGAPORE: China is releasing Australian coal from bonded storage, despite a nearly year-long unofficial import ban on the fuel, as it scrambles to ease a national power crunch stemming from a coal shortage, traders familiar with the matter said.
The power crisis in the world's top consumer of coal comes as strong demand from manufacturers, industry and households has pushed prices to record highs and triggered widespread curbs.

An estimated one million tonnes of Australian coal have stayed in bonded warehouses along China's coast for months, uncleared by customs after Beijing's unofficial ban last October, a trading executive said.
"Some of the Australian coal stuck at Chinese ports started to be released at the end of last month ... though many of those (cargoes) had already been diverted to markets like India," said the trader, based in eastern China.
A second trader said the release from bonded storage would start this week.Top economic planner the National Development and Reform Commission did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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While China has urged top miners to boost output and told power operators to step up coal imports in "an orderly manner" so as to ease the supply squeeze, it has refrained from directly resuming imports from Australia, formerly its number two supplier after Indonesia.
However, at one million tonnes, or the equivalent of just one day of China's coal imports, the stocks release will do little to quench the market's thirst for coal.

"Without resuming Australian coal imports, the supply shortage will be here to stay for some time, as it takes time to boost domestic production after nearly 5 years of output curbs," said a third Beijing-based trader.
"I am not optimistic. The shortage will last at least through the fourth quarter and possibly till after February or March, when the heating season ends."
Exports from other key suppliers, such as Russia and Mongolia, have been curtailed by limited rail capacity, while shipments from Indonesia have been hindered by rainy weather, traders said.
That has led utility operators such as eastern China's Zhejiang Energy to bring in the first thermal coal imports from Kazakhstan on Monday, following its first imports of US thermal coal in June and July.
China imported 197.69 million tonnes in the first eight months of 2021, down 10 per cent on the year. But August coal imports rose by more than a third on tight domestic supplies.
 
only after they are diverted to shitdia with a 69% discount. no push no shove. but this may result in robbery as the coal has yet been fully paid for (at the current inflated price).
 
As long as the CCP regime exists, it will continue to be a menace to the rest of the world.

Australia should say no, let China starve and freeze to death in the winter, and speed up the process. It can easily find other buyers of its coal. China can buy the coal from other more sympathetic countries at a higher price... if it can afford to do so.
 
As long as the CCP regime exists, it will continue to be a menace to the rest of the world.

Australia should say no, let China starve and freeze to death in the winter, and speed up the process. It can easily find other buyers of its coal. China can buy the coal from other more sympathetic countries at a higher price... if it can afford to do so.
They created covid and caused many to die around the world.
 
What happens if Aussie refuses to sell to ccp.
stranded coal is already stuck in warehouses in prc. how to take it back when ccp decides to seize it? but it’s only a million tonnes that are stranded. arsetralia will not ship new coal over for fear of the same shit happening. now bo pian ccp swallows pride and starts ordering “dirty” coal from uncle sam. rotflol!
 
Chinaman is the biggest bully.
Act as if they are being bullied
CCPee love to criticize other countries with this adage : 搬起石头砸自己的脚 Lifting rock to crush your own feet.
But whatever it does is exactly that. :laugh:
 
As long as the CCP regime exists, it will continue to be a menace to the rest of the world.

Australia should say no, let China starve and freeze to death in the winter, and speed up the process. It can easily find other buyers of its coal. China can buy the coal from other more sympathetic countries at a higher price... if it can afford to do so.
Machiam cancer to the world
 


Good to see the ChiCons digging a hole for themselves. With these power cuts n freezing temp n increased unemployment etc..Winnie xi might b overthrown..
 
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So they had a reserve of Australian coal all across the coast.

China will be ok. They very clever.
 
So happy to see you all so happy.

By the way.. the angmor press is talking cock.

Chinese import of Australian coal is a small amount (<3%) and, because of its high quality, is used for coking steel - not for generating electricity. The energy restriction throughout the country is not new. Happened last year also. And this is because of it has to meet the carbon restriction quota set by UN. Currently 60% of China is powered by coal but it is transitioning to other sources.

Anyway please carry on stroking each other's dicks and clits. But wash your hands afterwards
 
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