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In April 2026, Australia increased its coking coal exports by 11% compared to the previous month, reaching 12.5 million tons. On a year-on-year basis, the increase was 20%. This is according to data from BigMint.
Coking coal exports from Australia are likely to remain stable thanks to uninterrupted shipments. Southeast Asia and South Korea may provide market support, while price dynamics are expected to remain within current ranges.
Currently, global trade flows remain somewhat limited. This is primarily due to uneven trends in steel production and a cautious procurement strategy among key Asian consumers, even as supply disruptions have eased.
Import demand in major Asian markets remained mixed, reflecting imbalances in regional steel production and consumption:
As a reminder, in April, iron ore exports from Australia increased by 5% compared to March, reaching 76.4 million tons. On an annual basis, shipments rose by 9.5%. The key importers of Australian raw materials were China (61.8 million tons), Japan (5.6 million tons), and South Korea (4.7 million tons).
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