KEY POINTS
  • China needs to bolster its coal supply to avoid an economic slowdown this quarter, but Beijing's icy relations with Australia could make that difficult, according to Japanese investment bank Mizuho.
  • The world's second-largest economy is facing a power shortage owing to a combination of factors such as extreme weather, surging demand for Chinese exports and a national push to reduce carbon emissions.
  • China generates most of its electricity by burning coal but inventory of major power plants reached a 10-year low in August.
Workers cut up coal carts in Dec. 2019 at a coal mine in Mentougou, west of Beijing, where many mines have been shut as China scrambles to cut carbon emissions.

China needs to bolster its coal supply to avoid an economic slowdown this quarter, but Beijing's icy relations with Australia could make that difficult, according to investment bank Mizuho.

The world's second-largest economy is facing a power shortage owing to a combination of factors. They include: extreme weather, surging demand for Chinese exports and a national push to reduce carbon emissions, as set out by President Xi Jinping.