Miners lock in for the long haul in Hunter coal chain
Coal producers want to export 6.6m tonnes more than the Hunter coal chain can handle next year.
Overload: Miners try to lock in more exports than port capacity can manage.
Port Waratah Coal Services (PWCS) said coal producers had been quick to lock in long-term supply contracts as part of an industry-wide agreement to take effect from January 1.
A final Australian Competition and Consumer Commission decision on the deal is...
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