Pacific exports drive seaborne coal volumes over 1bn tonnes by 2012
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Aug 26, 2010 01:47 PM
Surging demand from Asia-based power plants to see Australia and Indonesia trade boom, writes MICHELLE WIESE BOCKMANN
AUSTRALIAN and Indonesia coal exports are set to drive global seaborne volumes past 1bn tonnes for the first time by 2012.
The world’s first and second-largest exporters will lead the way in boosting production and exports over the next...
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