One of Australia's biggest customers ditches our biggest export
Share and Follow

Energy analysts suggest that South Korea’s commitment to eliminate thermal coal should serve as a significant alert for Australia’s fossil fuel sector.

In a notable development this week, South Korea—a key destination for Australian thermal coal—officially joined the Powering Past Coal Alliance (PPCA), pledging to cease coal power generation by the year 2040.

This decision has been applauded by environmental advocates who have long urged industrialized nations to transition away from fossil fuels in favor of renewable energy alternatives.

South Korea is phasing out coal, and that has major implications for Australian mining companies. (AP)

As the fourth largest coal importer globally, South Korea relies on coal to support its industrial activities and for residential heating.

However, the nation’s steel industry is progressing towards coal-free manufacturing processes, leading to a steady decline in coal demand.

But South Korea’s decision and similar moves by other nations also brings big implications for Australian coal exporters.

The value of Australian coal exports to South Korea is worth about $2.4 billion a year, data analytics company Kpler said.

The Australian Office of the Chief Economist has forecast a near 15 per cent decline in global thermal coal demand in the three years to 2027.

Thermal coal, along with iron ore, liquified gas and coking coal, make up Australia’s four largest commodity exports from last year.

Climate Energy Finance director Tim Buckley said those major exporters would be “terminally challenged” over coming decades as countries shifted to renewable energy to meet commitments under the 2015 Paris agreement.

“This should send a strong reminder to Australia as the second largest exporter of thermal coal behind only Indonesia that our key trade partners are responding to climate science and their treaty obligations,” he said.

“Australia needs to pivot our export focus to low emissions industries of the future, in particular exporting green iron and aluminium, critical minerals and lithium hydroxide to help our key trade partners jointly deliver on their decarbonisation objectives.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Meta Acknowledges Potential Errors in Accelerating Teen Social Media Ban Implementation

Australian teenagers have been given a two-week countdown to download or delete…

Category Two Cyclone Fina Approaches Northern Territory Coastline

Tropical Cyclone Fina is expected to change direction southward on Thursday, heading…
'Most important stock in the world' set to rattle global economy

Global Economic Shockwave: The Crucial Stock Poised to Shake Markets Worldwide

Computer chipmaker Nvidia is poised to release a quarterly earnings report today…

PNG’s Chief Diplomat Criticizes Türkiye Following Australia’s COP31 Bid Withdrawal

Papua New Guinea’s top diplomat has accused Türkiye of pushing its “own…
Malcolm Benoy and James Currie finally received their awards for Senior South Australian of the Year.

South Australia Honors Two as Senior Australians of the Year Following Awards Night Surprise

The spotlight was on two remarkable individuals today as they were jointly…
Top executive loses job at insurance giant after affair with younger staffer comes to light

Scandal Unveiled: Insurance CEO Ousted Amid Controversial Office Romance

<!– <!– <!– <!– An insurance powerhouse has abruptly withdrawn its job…
Donald Trump had a long friendship with convicted paedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump’s Covert Efforts to Influence Epstein Document Release Revealed

The White House was quietly lobbying senators to slow-walk a vote to…

Beware: The Top ‘Quick Cash’ Scams Targeting International Students and How to Avoid Them

Criminal syndicates are targeting international students leaving Australia, offering quick cash for…