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NSW coal producers given green light to negotiate collectively with PNO

THE competition watchdog will allow the New South Wales Minerals Council and 10 coal producers to collectively negotiate the terms and conditions, including price, of access to the Port of Newcastle for the export of coal and other minerals.

 Port of Newcastle Operations offers coal producers a 10-year deed for access to the Newcastle port.

Port of Newcastle Operations offers coal producers a 10-year deed for access to the Newcastle port.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has authorised these arrangements until September 30 2030. The follows a victory by Glencore with the Federal Court ruling against the Port of Newcastle...

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