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<channel><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/rss/coal</link><description>Subscribe to the latest coal news from S&amp;amp;P Global Energy RSS Feed to get timely updates on current issues in the energy industry.</description><title>Latest Coal Headlines</title><category>Coal</category><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/metals/050726-trade-review-china-trade-curb-relief-middle-east-diversions-lift-q2-asia-iron-ore-supply</link><description>This report is part of the S&amp;amp;P Global Energy Metals Trade Review series, where we dig through datasets and digest some of the key trends in iron ore, metallurgical coal, copper, alumina, cobalt, lithium, nickel and steel and scrap. We also explore what the next few months could bring, from supply and demand shifts to new arbitrages and quality spread fluctuations. China&amp;apos;s lifting of trade curbs on</description><title>TRADE REVIEW: China trade curb relief, Middle East diversions lift Q2 Asia iron ore supply</title><category>Metals &amp;amp; Mining, Coal, Ferrous, Non-Ferrous, Metallurgical Coal</category><pubDate>2026-05-07T02:30:06Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/crude-oil/043026-india-to-keep-gasoline-diesel-prices-unchanged-despite-surging-crude</link><description>India has decided to keep retail prices of gasoline and diesel unchanged for now despite the sharp rise in global crude oil prices, the petroleum ministry said April 29, as ship traffic via the Strait of Hormuz remained constrained amid stalled peace talks between Iran and the US. The ministry said in a statement that refiners were maintaining high run rates and keeping the retail market well</description><title>India to keep gasoline, diesel prices unchanged despite surging crude</title><category>Refined Products, Crude Oil, Coal, Natural Gas, Gasoline, Diesel-Gasoil, LPG</category><pubDate>2026-04-30T03:34:43Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/metals/042926-indias-dgtr-recommends-lowering-antidumping-duties-on-imported-met-coke</link><description>India&amp;apos;s Directorate General of Trade Remedies has recommended a reduction in antidumping duties on metallurgical coke imports from several countries, according to a notification dated April 28, sparking optimism among overseas coke producers. The notification recommends taxing imports of met coke with ash content below 18% (HS codes 27040010, 27040020, 27040030, and 27040090). This excludes</description><title>India&amp;apos;s DGTR recommends lowering antidumping duties on imported met coke</title><category>Coal, Metals &amp;amp; Mining, Metallurgical Coal, Ferrous</category><pubDate>2026-04-29T13:49:16Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/coal/042926-indias-power-sector-thermal-coal-imports-drop-to-4-years-low-of-45-mil-mt-in-fy-26</link><description>India&amp;apos;s thermal coal imports by power plants dropped to their lowest level in four financial years in FY 2025-26 (April-March), to 45.38 million metric tons, down 27.5% year over year, the latest data from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) showed April 28. This is the second consecutive drop in annual coal imports, as per data from the CEA. March coal imports at 2.97 million mt were also the</description><title>India&amp;apos;s power sector thermal coal imports drop to 4 years low of 45 mil mt in FY 26</title><category>Coal</category><pubDate>2026-04-29T07:04:03Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/coal/042426-trade-review-asian-met-coal-market-sees-pricing-support-in-q2-from-middle-east-war</link><description>This report is part of the S&amp;amp;P Global Energy&amp;apos;s Metals Trade Review series, where we dig through datasets and digest some of the key trends in iron ore, metallurgical coal, copper, alumina, cobalt, lithium, nickel and steel and scrap. We also explore what the next few months could bring, from supply and demand shifts to new arbitrages, and to quality spread fluctuations. The Asian seaborne</description><title>TRADE REVIEW: Asian met coal market sees pricing support in Q2 from Middle East war</title><category>Coal, Metals &amp;amp; Mining, Metallurgical Coal, Ferrous</category><pubDate>2026-04-24T02:30:40Z</pubDate></item></channel></rss>