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Port and rail outages curb Aussie exports in April

AUSTRALIA’S metallurgical coal exports during April were hampered by a combination of port and rail maintenance, which affected the Goonyella system in Queensland from the middle of the month, according to Wood Mackenzie.

Problems with Queensland rail and ports have reduced the amount of met coal exports in April.

Problems with Queensland rail and ports have reduced the amount of met coal exports in April.

Excluding last year's cyclone ravaged figures, Australia's April exports were the lowest April total since 2013.    "Major maintenance on two berths at Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal starting on April...

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