The seaborne coking coal market was muted on Monday March 18 following a flurry of trades involving forward cargoes last week.
A May-laycan cargo of premium hard coking coal was heard offered at $214 per tonne fob Australia during the day. A May-laycan cargo in the same category had changed hands at $204 per tonne fob Australia last week.Second-tier cargoes were heard offered at around $192-194 per tonne cfr China, unchanged from the offer range at the end of last week.Over 500,000 tonnes of coking coal - mainly premium products - changed hands in...