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		<title>Analysist Mining and Industry Sector : China’s Industry Sector Reopen Coal Mine Import After Deal Coal Prices Contract</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A months-long dispute between Chinese coal miners and power generators over annual prices has unexpectedly opened the door to rising imports, despite lacklustre demand and a supply glut.

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		<title>Soaring costs take shine off oil bonanza</title>
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