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Japan is trying to protect its energy supply

Japan is trying to decrease the import costs of thermal coal against inflation.

Japan is trying to protect its energy supply
To decrease thermal coal import costs against inflation and secure energy supply, Japanese energy utilities are trying to increase lower-quality import sources. The aim involves the adoption of cheaper low- to medium-grade coal and the search for new sources of supply from Africa and South America.
The disruption of Russia's energy exports has led to a global supply disruption, which has caused the prices of coal and liquefied natural gas to increase to record levels.
In 2022, 73% of Japan's thermal coal purchases were made up of Australia and 7% of Russia.

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