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US-Turkey trade spat could benefit Aussie met coal exporters: WoodMac

At risk is some portion of the 8 million tonnes per annum of Turkish coking and PCI coal imports.

 The trade spat between Turkey and the US may see more Australian coking coal exports to Turkey.

The trade spat between Turkey and the US may see more Australian coking coal exports to Turkey.

A doubling of US tariffs on steel and aluminium are adding to Turkey's woes and threatening coal imports.    These economic problems have greatly weakened the Turkish lira, making imported coal an...

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