Inspection and quarantine workers take samples of imported coal at a port in Rizhao in eastern China's Shandong province. Prices for Australian coking coal, which is used to make steel, actually rose on Thursday after the reports of a ban.  AP
Inspection and quarantine workers take samples of imported coal at a port in Rizhao in eastern China's Shandong province. Prices for Australian coking coal, which is used to make steel, actually rose Show more

China clamps down on Australian coal imports amid tense trade ties