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is keen to see you here, maybe you can get a broader audience. this is quite the same. the only point i think should change is that at this point now. i went more than a0 times to the amazon, it is as big as europe, so every time i go there it is a different experience. in brazil, we talk more languages than in the united nations because we have 300 different peoples living there. what i think is that at this point coal is not the big issue for a country like brazil, but it is a huge issue otherwise, so somehow we should change a little bit our perspective and start to talk more
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Premium Content  Australia s coal trade with China has plummeted from more than $1 billion a month to just $30 million in the first months of the year, as shocking new figure reveal the depth of Beijing s economic wrath. No Australian coal has cleared customs there since November, The Courier-Mail understands, while there remain more than 30 ships stocked with millions of tonnes of coal, much of which is from Queensland, stranded off the Chinese coast without approval to dock. Mining giant BHP has raised the issue of China s restrictions directly with the government in its pre-budget submission. Hay Point Coal Terminal. Picture: Caitlan Charles
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