Coal is loaded into trucks at a railway station in Jiujiang, Jiangxi province.[Provided to China Daily] |
According to the association, the sales volume of coal shrank 4.7 percent to 800 million tons in the first three months while total losses of 90 major coal enterprises hit 13.1 billion yuan ($2.13 billion).
China imported 32.04 million tons of coal in the Jan-March period, down 45.3 percent from a year ago, and the country's coal reserves have exceeded 300 million tons for 39 consecutive months.
Wang Xianzheng, the CNCA's head, said the weakness in the coal industry will remain unchanged for a long time with lower prices, but there are space and opportunities for future development.
He urged stricter regulations to control production capacity, stabilize coal prices and guarantee employment to cut coal output by 5 percent by the end of 2015.
Higher efficiency and added value will help change coal consumption and upgrade the industry, Wang added.