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Coal trade on track for growth next year

The coal trade, which has seen a contraction this year mainly due to a drop in demand as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, should be back to growth in 2021, according to analysts

Coal trade seems to be the hardest hit of all dry bulk commodities this year, falling by 8% to 14%, but growth is expected next year, despite trade tensions

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