Will it flip? Rumours stir up interest in ASX 200 coal mining shares

Coal shares could catch a bid if its true.

| More on:

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More

Key points
  • ASX coal shares could catch a bid if Chinese trade relations are restored 
  • The Chinese foreign minister recently said it is receptive to that idea 
  • For ASX 200 coal producers this may or may not spell further upside on the chart 

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has spoken with her counterpart Wang Yi, with the latter providing a list of requests to fulfil to restore a tattered relationship.

Wang Yi said Australia should treat China as a partner, not as an opponent, in order to "come to a correct understanding of China".

The foreign minister also spoke about reversing potential trade barriers in a separate announcement. This could be of benefit to ASX 200 coal shares.

A coal miner wearing a red hard hat holds a piece of coal up and gives the thumbs up sign in his other hand

Image source: Getty Images

China ready to "take the pulse"

Reports have surfaced suggesting that China is ready to reverse its policy governing a ban on Australian coal imports.

Coal now trades at US$415 per tonne, just off its all-time record of US$427 per tonne set on 2 May.

In a media release on Chinese media on Thursday, Wang Yi also said that China was ready to reset ties with Australia out of mutual respect, Reuters reports.

The state official said that the "Chinese side is willing to take the pulse, recalibrate, and set sail again," in regards to diplomatic relations.

This would involve refraining from joining with others in trying to contain China, he added.

The language signals a potential turnaround in coal imports into China, particularly as fears around a shortage of Russian supplies grow.

A wind back in supply with high demand would see prices continue surging to new highs, past the record levels already set in 2022.

That would mean China removing restrictions when procuring Australian imports of metallurgical coal.

For ASX 200 miners like Whitehaven Coal Ltd (ASX: WHC) and Yancoal Ltd (ASX: YAL), this could potentially bode in well.

The shares finished more than 2% down and more than 1% up respectively today.

Motley Fool contributor Zach Bristow has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

More on Energy Shares

Worker inspecting oil and gas pipeline.
Energy Shares

Down 12% in a week, has the Woodside share price got further to fall?

What’s going on with Woodside?

Read more »

A woman wearing a hard hat holds two sparking wires together as energy surges between them. representing the rising Li-S Energy share price today
Broker Notes

Down 15% in 2023, why AGL shares could continue to disappoint

Don't bet on AGL performing any better in the second half.

Read more »

Miner on his tablet next to a mine site.
Energy Shares

Will the Pilbara Minerals share price crash in 2023?

Could 2023 be another year where the share price of Pilbara Minerals powers down?

Read more »

A female coal miner wearing a white hardhat and orange high-vis vest holds a lump of coal and smiles as the Whitehaven Coal share price rises today
Energy Shares

The whopper Whitehaven dividend is being paid today. Here's what you need to know

Whitehaven investors are about to get their largest interim dividend ever.

Read more »

sad party goer sitting alone after celebration
Energy Shares

Is the party well and truly over for ASX 200 coal shares?

Can these coal miners dig themselves out of this hole?

Read more »

Close up of a miner wearing a hard hat with a solemn look on his face, with an oil drill in the background.
Energy Shares

Is the Santos share price being stifled by 'reckless' growth?

Santos has a number of new, multi-billion-dollar oil and gas projects in the pipeline.

Read more »

A miner stands in front oh an excavator at a mine site
Resources Shares

Uranium and gold: What are the best ASX shares to buy for these minerals?

Here are 4 best stocks to consider if you want to cash in on the big themes of 2023.

Read more »

oil and gas worker checks phone on site in front of oil and gas equipment
Energy Shares

Why is the Woodside share price wilting 7% on Wednesday?

Is something going on with Woodside shares today?

Read more »