Ships bound for China are again stopping at one of Australia’s largest coal ports, in the latest indication Beijing’s two-year ban on Australian shipments is easing.
Ships bound for China are again stopping at one of Australia’s largest coal ports, in the latest sign that Beijing’s two-year ban on Australian shipments is easing.
Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure, the Queensland coal export port, says its cash flow will benefit from rising inflation as it expressed confidence in future demand for metallurgical coal.