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DBI coal exports to Asia remain solid

THE Dalrymple Bay Terminal in Queensland shipped 53.3 million tonnes of coal in the 2021-22 financial year with key export destinations of Japan, South Korea, Europe and India accounting for 75% of exports.

 Dalrymple Bay Terminal remained a critical link in the global steel making supply chain.

Dalrymple Bay Terminal remained a critical link in the global steel making supply chain.

Of those exports, 76% was metallurgical coal compared to 81% in FY21, however, this ratio may change with the developing geopolitical situation in the region. "There are early signs that the informal...

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