Coal exports from the US have remain almost unchanged on the month-on-month basis in Jul’18. Data from the US customs indicate that the country has exported 12.25 MnT coal in Jul’18 against 12.4 MnT in Jun’18, thereby registering a decline of 1% on the month.
The monthly fall in exports was supported by rather subdued import by its major customers-India and Japan.
However, the US continued to post higher gains on the yearly basis as exports in Jul’18 was 32% higher from 9.28 MnT recorded in Jul’17.
During the first 7 months of CY18 (Jan’18-Jul’18), US has exported 85.85 MnT coal, with an increase of 22% Y-o-Y from 70.49 MnT recorded in the same period last year. India (12.02 MnT) and Japan (7.26 MnT) have been the major coal receivers during the 7-month period.
Grade-wise Coal Exports:
Exports of Coking coal had dropped 13% M-o-M to 4.32 MnT in Aug’18, which was the only decline seen amongst the major coal grades.
Non-Coking coal was the second-largest exported coal grade in Jul’18, exports of which had increased 2% M-o-M to 3.66 MnT against 3.58 MnT in Jun’18.
Pet coke exports rose 12% on the month to 3.52 MnT in Jul’18.
| Grades | Jul’18 | Jun’18 | M-o-M |
| Coking Coal | 4.32 | 4.97 | -13% |
| Non Coking Coal | 3.66 | 3.58 | 2% |
| Pet Coke | 3.52 | 3.14 | 12% |
| Met Coke | 0.08 | 0.07 | 14% |
| Anthracite | 0.05 | 0.01 | 400% |
| Others | 0.61 | 0.64 | -5% |
| Total | 12.25 | 12.4 | -1% |
Source: US Customs
Quantity in MnT
Major Coal Importers in Jul’18:
India remained the largest coal importer from the US. Coal import by the country was down 39% M-o-M to 1.19 MnT in Jul’18, but was up 11% Y-o-Y from 1.07 MnT in Jul’17.
Mexico replaced Japan to become the second-largest coal receiver from the US in Jul’18. Coal import by Mexico increased 20% M-o-M to 1.18 MnT, while Japanese import was down 10% M-o-M to 1.04 MnT in Jul’18.
Among the other major coal receivers, Netherlands, Canada, Brazil, and Turkey had seen their imports rising in Jul’18, while import by China dropped 37% M-o-M to 0.48 MnT during the month.

Source: US Customs | Quantity in MnT

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