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China's coal output slowed down in September after power consumption weakened for five months in a row on economic downturn, the Beijing News reported on Tuesday citing sources with China Coal Transportation and Sales Society (CCTS).

The output of raw coal dropped to 229 million tonnes in September from August's 232 million tonnes, figures from the State Administration of Work Safety show.

Up to 1.99 billion tonnes of coal were churned out in the first nine months, up 11.43 percent from a year ago. The output growth rate was down from 11.46 percent for the year ending August, according to the data provided by Coalworld.net.

Analyst with CCTS Li Chaolin said the closure of small-sized coal pits contributed to the shrinking yields. And the economic slowdown and the enterprise's moves to save energy were also factors behind the oversupply.

Thermal power consumption declined by 3.4 percent to five-month low in September. Electricity used by the textile industry, hard-hit by the ailing exports, was only 1.9 percent more than the same period last year. By contrast, the power consumption growth rate advanced 11.20 percent in January-November of last year from a year ago, according to Wind Financial Data.

Power coal output, which took up 40 percent of the total, declined 7.64 million tonnes, or 12 percent in September from a month ago. As a result, overstock has plagued the northern Qinhuangdao Port, China's largest port for coal shipment as coal inventory broke the 8.9 million tonnes mark on Sept 21.

Vice chairman of China National Coal Association Pu Hong predicted the coal stock in the port would keep above 8 million tonnes in the short term.

China's GDP slowed to 9 percent in the third quarter as the spreading credit crisis sapped foreign demand for Chinese goods. GDP for the first three quarters slowed to 9.9 percent, the first single-digit expansion since 2002.

(Xinhua News Agency October 28, 2008)

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