Trading in the seaborne coking coal spot market remained largely muted on Wednesday March 20 despite the emergence of slightly lower offers.
A top Australian brand with a laycan of April 20-29 was sold to an end user in northern China at $212 per tonne cfr China, sources told Fastmarkets. The transaction was heard after the cut-off time for Fastmarkets' indices, and as such was not included in the day's calculation.Earlier, a cargo of premium mid-vol hard coking coal was heard offered around $206 per tonne cfr China, down $2 per tonne from a week earlier. Apart from that, a...