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China claims ‘quality’ problem with Australian coal as $700 million worth sits idle off ports – ABC News
China suggests almost $700 million worth of Australian coal is being held up at ports due to “environmental quality” problems.

China has suggested almost $700 million worth of Australian coal is being held up at ports due to “environmental quality” problems.
- It is the first time Chinese authorities have suggested a reason for the delays to unload ships
- Coal is one of seven Australian imported products targeted with bans by China
- But China denies it is levying coordinated trade action against Australia
For months, dozens of bulk carriers have been stranded off the coast of two major Chinese ports unable to unload their cargoes,…
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