Asciano takes a new tack in battle with QR proposal
ASCIANO has taken its opposition to the privatisation strategy of rival QR to Australia’s peak competition advisory group in a bid to protect a $1.5bn investment in Queensland’s coal market.
Last week the ports and rail operator applied to the National Competition Council (NCC) to have Queensland’s coal rail network “declared” under the Trade Practices Act – a move it sees as necessary to stop a privately-owned QR National from...
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