On Tuesday (April 9) local time, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) lowered the US coal export forecast for April and May by 33% and 20%, respectively, due to the port closure due to the collapse of the Baltimore Bridge. Baltimore is America's second-largest coal export channel, and the closure of the port has led to a marked decrease in the efficiency of US coal transportation. EIA Director Joe DeCarolis said: “There is great uncertainty about the schedule for port reopening and how quickly exporters can adjust to exporting through other ports.”
巴尔的摩港持续关闭 EIA大幅下调美国煤炭出口预测
Baltimore Port continues to close, EIA slashes US coal export forecast
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