China restricts Australian coal imports amid 'deteriorating relationship' between Canberra and Beijing The Global Times says that China's "top economic planner" has authorised power plants to import coal without restriction â except from Australia. China's other suppliers include Mongolia, Indonesia and Russia, and it also produces coal domestically. The goal is ostensibly to "stabilise coal purchase prices". China is also looking to cut down on its coal use in the push to reduce carbon emissions in coming decades. However, Wang Yongzhong, director of the Institute of Energy Economy at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, drew attention to the political overtones of the move.