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Coal shortages put pressure on Beijing

By Richard McGregor in Beijing and Tom Mitchell in Hong Kong

Published: January 28 2008 19:34 | Last updated: January 28 2008 19:34

An acute coal shortage left China suffering its worst power crisis in years as unseasonably large snowfalls saw hundreds of thousands stranded when they tried to travel to their families for the lunar new year holiday.

About half of China’s 31 provinces and regions have been hit by “brownouts”, or voltage reductions, caused by Beijing’s attempt to reimpose and tighten price controls on commodities including coal and oil.

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