China, the world's largest coal buyer, imported 30.95 million tonnes of coal in December, down 11.7 % from November, figures from the General Administration of Customs of China showed on Friday.
That compares to 35.05 million tonnes in November and 39.08 million tonnes in December 2020 when Beijing relaxed import restrictions for some power plants to meet surging demand for heating.
For full year 2021, coal shipments reached 323.22 million tonnes, the highest since 2013, and up from 303.99 million tonnes a year ago.
Chinese traders have been slowing overseas coal purchases after domestic miners responded to Beijing's call to ensure energy supply during winter by driving up output to a record high, while domestic coal prices more than halved.
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