China's imports of coal and other dry bulk goods soaring

Overall, China’s dry glass imports have grown this year, but while coal imports have increased by 73%, steel, cement and wood imports have fallen behind, Braemar writes.
China's coal reserves are growing both due to the country's huge imports and domestic production. | Photo: Aly Song/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
China's coal reserves are growing both due to the country's huge imports and domestic production. | Photo: Aly Song/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Chinese dry bulk imports are growing rapidly and significantly.

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