Lontoh Coal Limited of South Africa has planned to open up China’s market

Friday, 22 July 2011 16:33:55 (GMT+3)   |  
       

The president of South Africa's miner Lontoh Coal Limited Tshepo Kgadima stated currently in Beijing, they would open up China's market and find partners in China. He predicted Lontoh Coal Limited would provide 18 million mt coking coals to China each year. According to him, the company is committed to the pipeline building and it will be complete in the next two-three year, then to make the coal price competitive through decreasing freight rate cost.

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