Auckland and Tauranga port merger back on the agenda
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by Lloyd's List in London 12:01PM, 21 Aug 2008
Ports of Auckland, the operator of the biggest port in New Zealand, has announced its renewed interest in a tie-up with rival Port of Tauranga, despite the collapse of merger talks between the two as recently as July 2007.
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