China Mine Explosion Sees Coking Coal Jump by Daily Limit
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A deadly coal mine explosion in Shanxi province, China, caused China's coking coal prices to surge to the daily limit amid fears of wider supply disruptions from increased safety inspections. The incident has significant implications for the coal commodities market.
China coking coal jumped by the daily limit after a deadly mine blast in Shanxi province sparked fears of broader supply disruptions from heightened safety inspections across the sector.
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