It’s bad news for the Australian sugar export industry as the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (‘MOFCOM’) has begun an investigation into sugar imports into China.
Australia is one of four countries,
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Record zinc, copper, fertiliser numbers drive Townsville profit
Ian Ackerman – Sydney
Port of Townsville Limited (POTL) has reported a net profit of $17.7 million for FY16.
Additionally, record amounts of zinc ferrite, fertiliser and refined copper exports
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Final days for Awards Nominations!
Entries close this week for you to nominate your business or someone else’s for ABHR’s prestigious Australian Bulk Handling Awards.
Nominations for this year’s Bulkies close on September 30.
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Value slump to soften Australian coarse grain production boom
A 20% rise in the volume of coarse grain exports in the 2016/17 financial year will not be matched by value gains, as commodity prices are predicted to drop significantly, the Australian Bureau of Agricultural
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China grain boss in town
Ian Ackerman –
China’s grains boss Ren Zhengxiao was recently in Australia, working to boost co-operation and consolidate relationships between the two countries, particularly in the
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Private sector input welcomed for Inland Rail
Federal infrastructure and transport minister Darren Chester has invited the private sector to register its interest in the design, construction, delivery and financing of the Inland Rail project.
The
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Containerised woodchips return to Hobart
Containerised woodchip exports are set to make a reappearance at Hobart’s Macquarie Wharf.
According to Tasmanian resources minister Guy Barnett, Majestic Timbers Australia (a Launceston business) is
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Two weeks left to nominate for 2016 Australian Bulk Handling Awards!
You’ve only got two weeks left to nominate your business or someone else’s for ABHR’s prestigious Australian Bulk Handling Awards.
Nominations for this year’s Bulkies close on September 30.
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Eden woodchip wharf to be fixed by November
Eden’s badly damaged woodchip loading wharf should be fixed later this year which will allow major resumption of exports, a joint statement from Allied Natural Wood Exports and the Australian Forest
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Former Rio iron boss Harding named Aurizon CEO
Aurizon has named former Rio Tinto iron ore chief executive Andrew Harding as the man to replace outgoing managing director and chief executive Lance Hockridge.
After 24 years of service at Rio, Harding
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