Seaborne coking coal prices were mostly flat on Tuesday November 13 amid inactivity in the spot market.
A cargo of second-tier hard coking coal was sold to an end user in southern China at around $195 per tonne fob Australia, market sources told Fastmarkets. They said the cargo was part of a term contract for the month of December."Though this is not a spot transaction, it is still rather closely aligned with the current seaborne spot market. However, this price is already higher than similar materials offered at the Port of...