China April coal output eases from record high in March

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SINGAPORE : China's average daily coal production dipped in April from a record level a month ago, official data showed on Tuesday, as some miners trimmed output due to harsh weather and ahead of the low-demand season. China produced 381.45 million tonnes of coal last month, up 4.5 per cent from a year ea

SINGAPORE : China's average daily coal production dipped in April from a record level a month ago, official data showed on Tuesday, as some miners trimmed output due to harsh weather and ahead of the low-demand season.

The daily average output in April was equivalent to 12.72 million tonnes versus a record 13.46 million tonnes in March. Meanwhile, a 30-day maintenance project at major coal transporting railway, Datong-Qinhuangdao line, also limited logistics and capped output growth at coal mines. Some 32 coal mines with combined capacity of 50.1 million tonnes were shut down because of safety concerns.

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