Richards Bay faces further delays
Australia's major coal export rival, Richards Bay Coal Terminal in South Africa, had last week suffered a further setback in its plan to turn around declining volumes.
Coal being hauled by rail to Richards Bay the world's second-largest coal export terminal based on its 76m tonne annual capacity was disrupted by another derailment.
Overseas media reported the derailment of 55 wagons on last week in the KwaZulu-Natal...
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