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Stanmore to remain steady in uncertain times: Suseno

STANMORE Coal’s focus on metallurgical coal and its stable relationship with its key customer base means the Queensland producer will be less affected by pressure put on coal prices by the COVID-19 pandemic.

 Metallurgical coal has been relatively less affected by these market dynamics than thermal coal.

Metallurgical coal has been relatively less affected by these market dynamics than thermal coal.

Stanmore chairman Dwi Suseno said, in the company's annual report, that it had reported a solid operating performance in a year of significant change and uncertainty as a result of the pandemic. "While...

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