Core Insights - The report highlights the impact of Indonesia's coal export suspension due to significant production cuts, which exceeded market expectations, leading to a reshaping of trade dynamics in the coal industry [5][10]. - Yancoal Energy (600188.SH) is expected to benefit from rising international coal prices as a result of the export suspension, particularly in its overseas operations [7][10]. Market Trends - The domestic market indices showed slight declines, with the Shanghai Composite Index closing at 4,065.58, down 0.25%, and the Shenzhen Component Index at 13,906.73, down 0.33% [4]. Industry Commentary - The Indonesian government has set a coal production quota of approximately 600 million tons for 2026, a significant reduction from the 790 million tons produced in 2025, with core miners facing cuts of 40%-70% [7][10]. - The suspension of spot coal exports by Indonesian miners is expected to create a supply gap in the global thermal coal market, benefiting international coal prices, especially for low-calorific thermal coal, which is Indonesia's main export variety [7][10]. Investment Recommendations - The report suggests that rising overseas coal prices could enhance domestic coal price expectations, leading to an upgrade in the industry rating. Companies with higher exposure to overseas coal operations, such as Yancoal Energy, are likely to benefit [7][9]. - The projected earnings per share (EPS) for Yancoal Energy for 2025-2027 are estimated at 1, 1.2, and 1.4 yuan, respectively, with corresponding dynamic price-to-earnings (PE) ratios of 15.5, 12.9, and 11.1 times based on the closing price of 15.44 yuan on February 5 [9].
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