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Treasury report endorses Qld competitiveness

QUEENSLAND’S coal industry continues to enjoy key advantages, including its geographic location and the quality of its coal, compared with most global competitors, a report by the Queensland Treasury has found.

Queensland’s future coal demand will continue to be primarily linked to key economies in North East and South East Asia.

Queensland’s future coal demand will continue to be primarily linked to key economies in North East and South East Asia.

A Study of Long-Term Global Coal Demand states it is likely international demand will support Queensland's coal exports over the coming two decades. "The long-term prospects for the state's metallurgical...

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