Australian Dollar tumbles broadly yesterday on news that China’s Dalian port banned the countries’ coal import. But Australian offices are quick to talk down the implication. Mathias Cormann, Minister for Finance, said “when decisions like this have been made in the past at local port level, it was related to domestic supply related issues, environmental issues at a local level”. Cormann emphasized “it was unrelated with anything to do with the bilateral relationship between Australia and China.”
RBA Governor Philip Low said “I wouldn’t jump yet to the conclusion that this is something directed to Australia”. And, “It may well turn out to be that it’s being driven by concerns about the environment in China and the profitability of the coking coal industry in China.”