Shanxi coal disaster likely to reduce Chinese coal output, raising costs for steelmakers, power plants and chemical manufacturers
The Shanxi coal disaster is expected to reduce Chinese coal output in the near term, increasing costs for steelmakers, power plants, and chemical manufacturers.
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