(EnergyAsia, June 19, Friday) — Indonesia is expected to produce 240 million tonnes of coal this year, about 9% to 9.6% below earlier forecast of 260 to 265 million tonnes. Coal company executives and analysts cited slowing demand in explaining the shortfall. In the first quarter, exports fell by over 11% to around 45 million…

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