Turkey’s coking coal imports hit year-to-date peak in Nov

Thursday, 24 January 2013 16:01:00 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

According to the data provided by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK), in November 2012 Turkey's coking coal imports increased by 17.2 percent month on month following the month-on-month rise of 31.7 percent recorded in October 2012. Turkey's coking coal imports in November last year were up 53.8 percent compared to November 2011, totaling 3.2 million metric tons. In November, the country's coking coal imports reached the highest level recorded year-to-date in 2012.

Turkey's coking coal imports from Russia in November last year amounted to 1.2 million metric tons, rising by 42.8 percent month on month and hitting a significantly high year-to-date peak level, while imports from Colombia in November amounted to 783,355 mt, down slightly compared to the previous month.

In the first 11 months of 2012, Turkey's coking coal imports totaled 25.3 million metric tons, increasing 22.8 percent compared to January-November 2011.

Turkey's top five coking coal sources in January-November 2012:

 

Country

Volume (mt)

Jan-Nov 2012

Jan-Nov 2011

Russia

8,889,575

7,777,753

Colombia

6,304,090

4,785,420

US

4,026,256

2,644,309

South Africa

2,837,252

2,541,410

Australia

1,211,889

819,025


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