Newcastle capacity plan has early ACCC support for next year
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said it intended to approve the long-term arrangements to ease capacity constraints on the Hunter Valley coal chain.
ACCC has issued a draft decision proposing to approve the Capacity Framework Arrangements. If you are already a subscriber, please sign in below. If you're not a subscriber and would like to experience the full benefits of Lloyd's List DCN with a 14 day trial, please click here. Alternatively, click here to subscribe.
“For the first time, coal producers will be able to sign long-term contracts to secure export capacity at the port of Newcastle,” ACCC chairman Graeme Samuel said.This full article is available to Lloyd's List DCN subscribers only.




