Downturn chips away at Albany figures for 2010
by
Sineva Toevai
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last modified
Jan 29, 2010 12:40 PM
TRADE at the port of Albany is poised to fall for the first year in four because of a slump in volumes of its main export product.
Albany Port Authority chief executive Brad Williamson told Lloyd’s List DCN that woodchip exports were down 36% on the same time last year, which could see total trade in 2009/10 “significantly” lower than the previous.
“We are suffering,” Mr...
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