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China s monthly imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) jumped to their second-highest on record in September as the country bids to ramp up supply for households in the north set to use gas for winter heating for the first time in Beijing s war on smog
China s steel output dropped in September from a record high the previous month as mills in the world s top producer cut production in line with the country s campaign for clearer skies
As China pivots from powering the nation with coal to cleaner burning fuels and renewables, analysts say the country is in a ¡°golden age¡± for natural gas, and will likely be the largest consumer of the fuel worldwide sometime between 2040 and 2050
China s coal market continued to cool despite plummetting temperatures and increased demand as the winter heating season looms in northern China
Chinese rebar steel futures advanced for a third straight day to hit a one-month peak on Monday, supported by output cuts in the world s top producer as part of the government s battle against smog
China s September coal imports rose to their highest level since December 2014 as Beijing s rigorous safety and environmental inspections across the country ahead of the party congress curbed output at domestic miners
Prices of rare earths are set to fall further in the next few months as oversupply and lower prices for other commodities hurt offtake, said experts
Northern China s Shanxi province, the country s top coal producing region, will aim to cut concentrations of hazardous airborne particles known as PM2 5 by 40 percent over the winter months, the official Xinhua news agency reported
China s commercial crude oil stocks went down 3 42 percent in August from a month earlier, while stocks of refined oil products dropped 0 97 percent, according to data compiled by Xinhua News Agency
Coal prices in China have been falling in recent days after top coal producers in the country made concerted efforts to rein in rising prices ahead of the peak winter heating season, according to media reports
China s crude steel output rose slightly in the first eight months this year, data from the country s top economic planner showed
China will raise the retail prices of gasoline and diesel from Saturday, the country s top economic planner announced Friday
China s refined oil products stocks fell 1 percent in August from end-July to the lowest level since December while crude oil inventories also dropped in August, the official Xinhua OGP said on Wednesday
Futures prices for Chinese steelmaking raw materials plunged in early trade on Thursday, led by coke, amid bearish indicators for the fourth quarter, when winter limits on steel production are expected to hurt demand
China s steel raw materials extended recent losses on Monday, with coking coal down more than 5 percent and coke hitting its lowest in almost two months
Coal prices in China may continue to rise during the upcoming heating season, despite the endeavors of regulators to stabilize them, due to strong demand and overcapacity reduction, experts said
Chinese steel and iron ore futures steadied on Tuesday after a three-day decline, underpinned by expectations that steel prices will be supported by planned production cuts in the country during winter to fight smog
China s lead output in August fell to its lowest since November while zinc output fell 4 6 percent from a year earlier, the latest sign that the government s environmental crackdown has roiled the production of critical metals, data showed on Monday
The gap between high-grade and low-grade iron ore shot to a record this week as China s intense environmental clean-up pushed more steel producers to use higher quality material to boost output
China s steel output is expected to grow 3 percent to 5 percent in 2017 compared with last year, said a trade body official on Saturday, despite the closure of small outdated mills as surging prices prompted larger players to churn out more metal