Price for Lignite; Whether or Not Pulverised, But Not Agglomerated, Excluding Jet in Tanzania - 2022
Contents:
- Price for Lignite; Whether or Not Pulverised, But Not Agglomerated, Excluding Jet in Tanzania (FOB) - 2022
- Exports of Lignite; Whether or Not Pulverised, But Not Agglomerated, Excluding Jet in Tanzania
Price for Lignite; Whether or Not Pulverised, But Not Agglomerated, Excluding Jet in Tanzania (FOB) - 2022
In 2022, the average export price for lignite; whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated, excluding jets amounted to $1,554 per ton, growing by 52% against the previous year. Overall, the export price, however, showed a abrupt decline. The export price peaked at $3,226 per ton in 2012; however, from 2013 to 2022, the export prices remained at a lower figure.
As there is only one major export destination, the average price level is determined by prices for Zambia.
From 2012 to 2022, the rate of growth in terms of prices for Uganda amounted to 0.0% per year.
Exports of Lignite; Whether or Not Pulverised, But Not Agglomerated, Excluding Jet in Tanzania
In 2022, the amount of lignite; whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated, excluding jets exported from Tanzania surged to 540 kg, picking up by 50% on the year before. In general, total exports indicated a significant increase from 2021 to 2022: its volume increased at an average annual rate of +50.0% over the last one years. The trend pattern, however, indicated some noticeable fluctuations being recorded throughout the analyzed period. As a result, the exports attained the peak and are likely to continue growth in the immediate term.
In value terms, exports of lignite; whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated, excluding jets skyrocketed to $839 in 2022. Overall, exports saw significant growth. As a result, the exports attained the peak and are likely to continue growth in the immediate term.
Export of Lignite; Whether or Not Pulverised, But Not Agglomerated, Excluding Jet in Tanzania (USD) | |||||
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COUNTRY | 2021 | 2022 | CAGR, 2021-2022 | ||
Zambia | N/A | 839 | 0% | ||
Malawi | 367 | N/A | 0% | ||
Others | N/A | N/A | 0% | ||
Total | 367 | 839 | 128.6% |
Top Export Markets for Lignite; Whether or Not Pulverised, But Not Agglomerated, Excluding Jet from Tanzania in 2022:
- Zambia (540.0 kg)
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