Australian coal cargo leaves China amid customs uncertainty

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SINGAPORE : At least one ship carrying Australian coal that was destined for China has been diverted due to uncertainty around Chinese customs policies following the easing of a ban on imports from Australia, according to traders and shiptracking data.The BBC Maryland, hauling about 12,000 tonnes of therm

SINGAPORE : At least one ship carrying Australian coal that was destined for China has been diverted due to uncertainty around Chinese customs policies following the easing of a ban on imports from Australia, according to traders and shiptracking data.

It is not known who bought the coal on the BBC Maryland. Three coal traders said the cargo was not taken by any of the four companies who received permission from Beijing to import Australian coal. So far, Australian a coal shipment taken by China Energy Investment Corp on the Tiger East has passed customs checks, and another cargo on the Magic Eclipse, taken by China Baowu Group, has discharged at Zhanjiang port, according to China's local media and shiptracking data.

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