Grain traders pressed on port access
WITH their export accreditation at risk, agribusinesses with port terminals acted swiftly last week to reassure the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) that they took their access responsibilities seriously.
The ACCC had rejected access arrangements proposed by port operators CBH, ABB and Graincorp in their current form, saying proposed arrangements needed greater clarity and transparency for wheat exporters.
Specifically, the ACCC wants port access arrangements required by the Wheat...
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