Prospects of Exporting American Coal: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources Development and Production of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session ... August 5, 1986, Volume 4 |
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American coal APPALACHIA Australia Australian dollar Brazil Canada capacity Chairman coal demand coal exporting countries coal mines coal production coal purchases coal requirements coking coal Colombia compete competitiveness of U.S. decline delivered price economic energy environmental Europe expand export chain export coal export market facilities factors Japan Japanese Korea Lamberts Point major market share McMINN metallurgical coal metric tons million metric tons million tons NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT Norfolk Southern oil prices operation overseas Pacific Rim percent Pohang Pohang Steel ports POSCO price competitive projects purchase of U.S. rail transportation railroads rates reduce Senator HECHT Senator NICKLES Senator WARNER short tons Siderbras slurry pipelines South Africa South African rand Staggers Act statement steam coal imports steel production SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATURAL subsidies supply transportation costs U.S. coal exports U.S. coal industry U.S. dollar U.S. exporters United States coal Virginia world coal market world coal trade world market
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