The department said that Vietnam pocketed 83.6 million USD from coal shipments during the period, a 9.5 times increase year-on-year.

Average coal export price rocketed to nearly 154 USD per tonne, much higher than 79 USD per tonne during January-April in 2016.

Notably, China was no longer Vietnam’s key export market in the period with the major coal importers being Japan and Malaysia.

According to a master plan for the coal sector by 2020 with a vision to 2030, coal output is expected to reach 47-50 million tonnes by 2020 and 55-57 million tonnes by 2030. However, domestic demand for coal is forecast to be double local production output, about 112.3 million tonnes by 2020 and 220.3 million by 2030.