The Ministry of Trade and Industry has asked the Government to allow coal exports to solve inventories, said an official with the ministry's Power Department.

Nguyen Khac Tho, Deputy Head of the Ministry's Power Department, told Hai Quan (Customs) newspaper, that coal depots are overloaded following the government's policy to limit exports in a bid to ensure national energy security and domestic demand; this has also resulted in a decrease in coal export turnover.

The ministry's Export-Import Department has pointed out that Vietnam's coal exports in May, as well as during the first five months of this year, saw a sharp decrease in both volume and value.

The country exported 150,000 tonnes of coal last month, earning 19 million USD in turnover. The figure dropped 40 percent in volume and 22 percent in value compared to the previous month and 72 percent in volume and 50 percent in value compared to the same period last year.

The country exported 895,000 tonnes of coal in the first five months of this year, earning 100 million USD, down by 77 percent in volume and 65 percent in turnover compared to the same period last year.

Meanwhile, coal production has increased compared to last year, reported the ministry.

The production of clean coal reached 3.67 million tonnes last year, marking a year-on-year increase of 0.8 percent.

The country's total coal production during the first five months of this year was 17.58 million tonnes, up 4.5 percent year-on-year.-VNA