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Macarthur to cut 180 jobs as coal shipments deferred

QUEENSLAND miner Macarthur Coal will scale back its production from the Coppabella and Moorvale coking coal mines and cut some 180 jobs in response to an “unprecedented reduction in coal sales” and shipping postponements from some of its Asian, European and Brazilian customers.

Kate Haycock
Macarthur to cut 180 jobs as coal shipments deferred

The company said some of its customers had postponed their December shipments, and with delays at Abbot Point and Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal also impacting its shipments, the company now expects to export...

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