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02 Jan 2014 | 03:14 UTC — Singapore
Platts is proposing to change the daily Australia to China alumina freight assessment's (code MMACH00) delivery port to Lianyungang, from Qingdao, as Lianyungang is currently China's largest alumina receiving port in terms of annualized tons. The change will take effect April 1, 2014. All other methodology and specifications will remain unchanged. For comments and feedback please contact sui.ling.phang@platts.com or yuencheng.mok@platts.com.