Freezing China may be forced to turn to Aussie coal
Power shortages across China are forcing tens of millions of people to ration heating, putting pressure on Beijing to end its ban on Australian coal.
Power shortages across China are forcing tens of millions of people to ration heating, putting pressure on Beijing to end its ban on Australian coal.
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