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Thread: Keeping the West. Aus. mines open may have saved our economy

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    And 90% of the barley crop they want to set tariffs on
    That's OK as the crops have yet to be planted this year, We can always grow a different cereal crop especially if barley is only going to fetch $40 a tonne
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    Not compared to the billions of tons exported through Port Hedland they don't.
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    We should put levies back on to every country that levies our products.

    If we did that we would have still had a car industry - Thailand used to tax our commodores big time but we would just let all those twin cab utes come in at virtually no tax.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    So the 15 million tonnes of coal through Newcastle and the 15 million tonnes through Hay Point in Queensland do not count then.

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    Qld's five coal export terminals exported 223,000,000 tonnes in 2018. Dalrymple Bay, Abbot Point, Hay Point, Gladstone, Port of Brisbane. Total coal exports including NSW's effort was 380,000,000 tonnes add 23,000,000 tonnes of natural gas from Gladstone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    Qld's five coal export terminals exported 223,000,000 tonnes in 2018. Dalrymple Bay, Abbot Point, Hay Point, Gladstone, Port of Brisbane. Total coal exports including NSW's effort was 380,000,000 tonnes add 23,000,000 tonnes of natural gas from Gladstone.
    And yet the tree huggers still insist on shutting down the coal mines, I wonder if they are going to dip into their own pockets to replace this revenue
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    General merchandise and then non rural goods exports out-value minerals and metal ores by over 550% on $ terms.

    Australia Exports | 1971-2020 Data | 2021-2022 Forecast | Calendar | Historical

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    General merchandise and then non rural goods exports out-value minerals and metal ores by over 550% on $ terms.

    Australia Exports | 1971-2020 Data | 2021-2022 Forecast | Calendar | Historical
    What is this general merchandise and non rural/primary goods you are talking about?
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    What is this general merchandise and non rural/primary goods you are talking about?
    Education and tourism would be in there.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Education and tourism would be in there.
    Isn't this where the COV19 virus originated from
    This pandemic certainly shows just how fragile tourism and education are as exports.
    550% is a Huge call considering that we have bugger all manufacturing here in Aus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    Isn't this where the COV19 virus originated from
    This pandemic certainly shows just how fragile tourism and education are as exports.
    550% is a Huge call considering that we have bugger all manufacturing here in Aus.
    That's a lot of Victorian made ARB lockers, aye.
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