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COALTRANS CHINA – THE MEETING PLACE OFAbout the OrganisersCoaltrans Conferences organises largescaleinternational coal conferences, whichattract delegates from all over the world. Italso runs focused regional events,exhibitions, field trips and training courses.It has a reputation for employing thehighest organisational standards. In 2013,Coaltrans is running events in Australia,Brazil, China, Colombia, Germany, India,Indonesia, Mongolia, Mozambique, Poland,Russia, Singapore, South Africa, UK andUSA. For more information please visitwww.<strong>coaltrans</strong>.com.National Center for InternationalCooperation in Work SafetyNCICS is a non-profit, public serviceorganization directly under the StateAdministration of Work Safety (SAWS),specialized in international exchange andcooperation in the field of coal minetechnology and workplace information.NCICS is a specialized international trainingservice provider and event organizer with highqualifications recognised by the governmentand industry for delivering highly-valued serviceand training programs at home and abroad.Join us in Beijing as CoaltransChina enters its second decade!As we move forward into 2013, there is no doubt that Chinacontinues to maintain its status as a major influencer in globalcoal markets. China’s 12th Five Year Plan continues to progressas we get ever closer to the 2015 deadline, and China hasresponded to uncertain domestic and global markets with adecisive announcement of a US$158billion stimulus plan toensure continued prosperity and growth. But what does thisall mean for coal supply and demand in relation to China?Where East meets WestAs China’s interactions with Western coal companies continueto develop, make sure you understand just how China fits intothe global picture. Hear from major companies supplying coalsuccessfully to China on how they developed relationships andhow they are successfully doing business in this often secretivebut extremely lucrative market.The ‘import’-ance of the import marketFaced with generally lower coal prices across the globe and stiffcompetition from competing energy sources, China’s coalimports are playing a more important role than ever in keepingsome buoyancy in international coal trade. Get the latest on howChina’s import strategy is shaping up for 2013 and beyond andhow this can be reconciled with domestic coal production plans.Supporters2

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