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If China wants coal, the U.S. has got coal

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2018-05-30 14:59:50China Daily Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download
A heavy-duty lorry receives a load of coal at a yard in Huaibei, East China's Anhui province. (Photo provided to China Daily)

A heavy-duty lorry receives a load of coal at a yard in Huaibei, East China's Anhui province. (Photo provided to China Daily)

The coal industry and the state of West Virginia have plenty to sell to China if the country wants to increase U.S. imports to help reduce U.S. trade deficits with China.

Citing unnamed sources, Bloomberg Tuesday reported that Chinese officials are currently looking at boosting purchases of coal, especially from West Virginia.

In the joint China-U.S. statement released on May 19 in Washington, both countries agreed to take steps to reduce the U.S. trade deficit in goods, with China significantly increasing purchases of U.S. goods, including agricultural and energy products and services.

Qingyun Sun, associate director of the U.S.-China Energy Center at West Virginia University and a governor's assistant for China affairs in West Virginia, said in an interview that there is plenty of capacity in his state and the U.S. to substantially increase American exports.

"Our coal production decreased due to the market shrinking. We have the capacity for steam coal (used in power generation) and metallurgical coal (used in steel making)," Sun said in an interview.

Bill Raney, president of the West Virginia Coal Association, agreed with Sun that there is ample capacity to ramp up exports.

"West Virginia exports more coal than any other state and currently accounts for about half the coal exported from the U.S.," Raney said in an email.

"Right now the majority of our coal is exported to India, Japan, (South) Korea and China," said Sun.

The U.S. exported 97 million short tons (MMst) of coal in 2017, a 61 percent increase over the 2016 level, as exports to Asia more than doubled from 15.7 MMst in 2016 to 32.8 MMst in 2017, including about 3.2 MMst to China, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

"Coal exports in the U.S. are surging in part because China has been shutting down its less efficient coal mines," Marc Scribner, senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, told Fox Business in March.

Sun said coal still represents a major sector in West Virginia's economy. An increase in American coal imports by China would be beneficial to coal-producing states that voted for U.S. President Donald Trump in the 2016 election amid his promises to revive the struggling industry.

  

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