
The episode reviews recent Reuters reports on coal outlooks for China and India, highlighting projections from the China Coal Transportation and Distribution Association and a NITI Aayog study. In China, output is expected to edge up modestly in 2026 while imports may fall due to tighter supply from Indonesia and narrowed arbitrage opportunities, though analysts suggest imports could stay flat. India’s coal consumption is projected to double by 2050, driven by heavy reliance on coal for electricity and industrial demand, with capacity expansions planned despite a gradual shift toward flexible, backup plant use. The discussion adds commentary from The Coal Trader, questioning the optimism of Chinese growth forecasts and emphasizing the persistent role of coal in both markets.
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