Of the monthly figure, 100,000 tonnes were for export and the
remaining were for domestic consumption, Vinacomin Deputy General
Director Nguyen Van Bien told the media in Hanoi on June 15.
The January-June figure was equivalent to 49.2 percent of the yearly
target and 95.8 percent of the same period of last year, with domestic
sales rising 17 percent rise annually to 17 million tonnes, representing
vastly different volumes for domestic consumption and export.
Bien said the declining exports are a result of global oversupply,
adding that Vinacomin will strive to keep the 2015 total production
equivalent to that recorded in 2014.
In July, Vinacomin expects to sell 3.2 million tonnes of coal, including 3.1 million tonnes in the domestic market./.