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		<description><![CDATA[New Sightline report evaluates Pacific coal trade.  | In the US, demand for coal is cratering. As a result, coal interests are now looking to Asia with growing desperation. These firms hope to build new ports in Oregon and Washington that will allow them to ship coal to Asian markets. The coal industry claims that Asia offers stable and lucrative markets for American coal exports. Yet much of the available evidence is cautionary, at best, and there are...]]></description>
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