China calls off coal price control measures (Asia Pulse News) Updated: 2006-01-02 14:10
China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said Friday that
coal supply in 2006 will be enough to meet market demand, therefore the
government will call off price control measures against power companies adopted
at the end of 2005.
The coal producers and power companies may negotiate the coal prices
themselves.
But the NDRC urged both sides should decide the price in a rational way. To
prevent unexpected soaring coal prices under the new mechanism, the NDRC will
also set up an emergent-reacting system to ensure the stable market.
China has decided the total amount of railway transportation of key coal
products would be controlled within 690 million tons in 2006.
Currently, China's coal transport capacity on railways can only meet 35 per
cent of the market demand, said the NDRC.
The association predicted that China is expected to need a total of 2.15
billion tons of coal in 2006, 150 million tons more than this
year.
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