Canberra Probes Reports China Has Banned Australian Coal

10/13/2020

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Jamie Smyth and Thomas Hale | Financial Times

Canberra is investigating reports Beijing ordered its state-owned enterprises to stop buying Australian coal, stoking fears that trade tensions between the countries were rising.

But analysts cautioned that the unconfirmed reports of a coal ban may reflect efforts by China to prop up its own domestic coal industry rather than a deepening political dispute with Australia.

Beijing has reportedly issued a verbal communication to state-owned energy companies and steel mills to immediately stop importing Australian coal — a potentially crushing blow to the country’s A$55bn ($39bn) a year coal export industry.

China has already imposed sanctions on barley, beef and wine imports following a sharp deterioration in diplomatic relations linked to Canberra’s call for an inquiry into the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic in Wuhan.

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