China pledges to reduce soaring coal prices as it ramps up production to relieve increasing pressure on its economy
China is ramping up coal production despite promising to reduce fossil fuel emissions. In this file photo, workers sort coal near a mine Shanxi province on November 20, 2015.
It comes as Beijing – one of the world's leading polluters – says it will reduce emissions and its reliance on the fossil fuel. It warned authorities would take a "zero tolerance" approach and "severely crack down on" activities like spreading false information or price collusion.
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