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Aurizon dispute heats up

THE Queensland Resources Council claims that Aurizon CEO Andrew Harding had ignored concerns by Japanese steelmakers over whether the company’s actions that would restrict the movement of metallurgical coal to the port from the state’s coal mines.

The QRC has come in fighting against Aurizon over reduced coal shipments.

The QRC has come in fighting against Aurizon over reduced coal shipments.

When he was in Tokyo on April 26, Harding told Japan industry representatives that Aurizon was "seeking to engage directly with our customers and supply chain partners on the range of issues contained...

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