By Michael Lelyveld
China is caught between power shortages and the political cost of lifting its ban on coal from Australia as Beijing struggles to contain rising prices after cutting off imports from its leading commodity supplier.
Reports differ widely on the origins of China’s unofficial ban against imports of both...
China Suffers High Costs From Sanctions On Coal – Analysis
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