Coal export refers to the shipment or transportation of coal from one country to another for various purposes such as trade, power generation, and industrial use. Coal is a fossil fuel that is extracted through mining and then transported via rail, road, sea, or river to its destination where it can be used for electricity production or other industrial processes. The export of coal involves the coordination between the producing country's government, energy companies, and shipping firms to ensure a smooth and efficient process. Coal exports have been a contentious issue in recent years due to concerns about climate change and environmental impacts.