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  1. M

    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    So Aus would be looking better. I also think Aus is closer and Asia has closer ties to Aus. than Canada, so that should help with the decisions.
  2. M

    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    Which gets back to what I am saying, for QLD, China was never a big player in coal, only about 3% in total thermal and coking. Chinas slowdown will hardly affect QJD resources according to published figures. I realise that othe nations combined will have an affect, but I think WA's red...
  3. M

    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    But even you are only talking a reduction in coking coal used for steel. Thermal used for electricity is still going to happen and more than likely increase. While those figures may be out of date by a few months do you have any more up to date ones?
  4. M

    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    South Australia? What have they got?;)
  5. M

    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    Here are the stats for QLD coal output and sales for 2008 to date. http://www.dme.qld.gov.au/zone_files/coal_stats_pdf/quarter_1_08.pdf In this report it shows China does not even make it into the top 10 list of purchases Japan buys 17x more Korea and India buy 8x more Even Italy...
  6. M

    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    How much QLD stuff goes to China? Got any figures?
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