104 Hard Coal Export of Canada 1,000 t Importing Countries 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 <strong>2010</strong> Germany 2,123 1,757 1,608 1,733 1,708 1,070 1,203 France 388 529 372 598 569 117 166 Belgium/Luxembourg 293 0 0 0 0 0 48 The Netherlands 1,139 807 1,194 1,047 272 300 696 Italy 892 1,469 1,178 1,013 1,084 465 1,016 Great Britain 1,064 1,677 1,418 1,492 1,123 317 284 Denmark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spain 113 344 175 227 235 1 64 Portugal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Finland 200 516 494 345 426 258 416 Sweden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 EU-25/since 2007: EU-27 6,212 7,099 6,439 7,086 5,587 2,528 3,952 Table 13 Other Europe 1) 1,707 1,170 1,582 1,203 1,426 952 840 Europe 7,919 8,269 8,021 8,289 7,783 3,480 4,792 Japan 5,384 7,499 8,676 10,548 11,482 8,765 10,615 South Korea 0 5,014 4,975 6,078 6,736 7,381 6,553 Taiwan 991 1,276 1,221 1,130 1,154 795 638 Brazil 1,483 1,718 1,584 1,545 2,020 936 1,693 USA 2,497 1,709 1,750 1,758 1,725 1,045 1,470 Chile 322 549 721 702 411 214 259 Mexico 1,395 406 274 230 695 283 697 Other countries 5,950 1,490 344 369 468 4,931 5,944 Export in Total 25,941 27,930 27,566 30,649 32,474 27,830 32,661 1) Sources: McCloskey, own estimations
Hard Coal Export of China 1,000 t Importing Countries 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 <strong>2010</strong> Germany 347 75 0 43 14 5 7 France 240 8 0 166 216 0 0 Belgium/Luxembourg 127 282 189 170 143 0 14 The Netherlands 313 141 245 51 57 5 0 Italy 185 0 0 0 0 0 0 Great Britain 172 54 34 0 0 0 0 Spain 0 332 292 0 104 0 0 Greece 136 0 0 0 0 0 0 EU-15 1,520 892 760 430 534 10 21 Japan 28,471 23,175 20,586 15,548 13,337 6,391 6,436 South Korea 24,798 21,206 18,779 19,225 16,457 9,919 7,207 Taiwan 19,855 16,230 13,258 12,690 10,597 4,870 4,418 Hongkong 1,123 944 855 674 475 122 395 India 3,084 3,855 5,001 539 1,006 0 0 Malaysia 65 46 36 37 52 12 12 Thailand 249 0 28 1 1 0 0 North Korea 407 147 576 237 228 52 224 Philippines 2,928 1,916 1,035 1,019 1,119 839 2 Brazil 548 278 191 283 156 0 0 Other countries 3,512 2,986 2,127 2,435 1,309 133 225 Export in total 86,560 71,675 63,232 53,118 45,271 22,348 18,940 Source: McCloskey Table 14 105
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