Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Coke, semi-coke of coal, lignite, peat & retort carbo. In 2022, Coke, semi-coke of coal, lignite, peat & retort carbo were the world's 232nd most traded product, with a total trade of $15.6B. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Coke, semi-coke of coal, lignite, peat & retort carbo grew by 37.4%, from $11.3B to $15.6B. Trade in Coke, semi-coke of coal, lignite, peat & retort carbo represent 0.066% of total world trade.
Coke, semi-coke of coal, lignite, peat & retort carbo are a part of Coke.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Coke, semi-coke of coal, lignite, peat & retort carbo were China ($4.07B), Poland ($3.22B), Colombia ($1.83B), United States ($1.04B), and Japan ($897M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Coke, semi-coke of coal, lignite, peat & retort carbo were India ($2.21B), Brazil ($1.55B), Germany ($1.11B), France ($690M), and United Kingdom ($617M).
Ranking Coke, semi-coke of coal, lignite, peat & retort carbo ranks 2934th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Coal is a type of rock that is often used as fuel for power plants. Coke is a type of coal that has been heated to a very high temperature. Lignite is a type of coal that is low quality and not typically used for fuel. Peat is a type of coal that is often used as fuel for cooking and heating in Ireland. Retort carbon is a type of coal that is used in the production of steel.