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Article: Grain Exports Still Moving Smoothly Out Of Canada's West Coast.
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- Resource News International
- Article date:
- October 16, 2008
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Byline: Phil Franz-Warkentin, Resource News International
Winnipeg, MB, Oct 16, 2008 (Resource News International via COMTEX) -- Grain and oilseed exports out of Canada's west coast are still moving smoothly, despite speculation that global credit concerns would cause some end users to back away from their purchases and cause supplies to back up at the coast.
The Financial Post reported October 16 that pulp shipments out of the Port of Vancouver were backing up due to problems with end users securing credit. The article indicated that shipments of grain were also starting to pile up. However, grain export sources said there had yet to be any problems ...