South Korea, China spike volumes for Port Hedland
A STRONG appetite for raw materials in some parts of Asia kept Port Hedland busy in the month of June with iron ore shipments during the month climbing 17% from last year.
The port shipped 15.3m tonnes in June compared with 13m tonnes in the previous corresponding period on the back of a near doubling of orders from South Korea – a trade that reached 1.7m tonnes for the month.
China held...
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