Substantial investment must be made in China’s infrastructure if the logistical challenges of moving coal within the country are to be overcome.
The projected increase in Chinese coal demand indicates a continuing need for substantial investments in both coal mining and coal transportation infrastructure, warns Richard Wilmot, a partner in the Shanghai office of Holman Fenwick Willan, a sentiment with which Claus Schensema, managing director, GAC Forwarding & Shipping (Shanghai) Ltd, agrees....
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