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by Sam Collyer last modified Jul 24, 2009 11:48 AM
Barnett welcomes Chinese investment in WA

Barnett welcomes Chinese investment in WA

Increased Chinese involvement in Western Australia's Mid-West region export infrastructure was on track to becoming a reality, Oakajee Port & Rail (OPR) said today.

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Ports Australia backs NSW planning initiative

Ports Australia backs NSW planning initiative

Australia's peak ports representative has urged state and federal governments to replicate changes designed to streamline planning and control of port land.

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MSC, CMA CGM in Korean stand-off

MSC, CMA CGM in Korean stand-off

Two of Europe’s largest containership operators are heading for a showdown with Korea Eximbank over demands for additional finance to cover the cost of newbuildings which were already financed and are ready to be delivered.

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Hapag-Lloyd shareholders divided on bailout shares

Hapag-Lloyd shareholders divided on bailout shares

Hapag-Lloyd shareholders remain locked in negotiations over a cash injection for the struggling container line.

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GrainCorp links with grain exchange CLEAR

GrainCorp has agreed to integrate its online warehousing system with the online grain exchange, CLEAR.

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Cost of bulk shipping could double

The cost of shipping iron ore and coal could almost double by the end of the year, according to South Korean brokerage Mirae Asset Securities.

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Doyle steps down from PWCS board

Eileen Doyle will step down from her role as chair of Port Waratah Coal Services (PWCS) at the end of this month.

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Schenker does Swift deal in PNG

DB Schenker's Australian and New Zealand arms have linked with Papua-New Guinea firm Swift Agencies (PNG) through a non-exclusive sales and handling agreement, the global logistics operation said yesterday.

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