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Month: January 2011

Yaquina Bay project moves ahead

An already narrow three-month work window, made much narrower by a one-month delay in getting the crucial in-water permit from federal agencies, has shifted the focus and priorities for the Port of Newport’s International...

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Shippers sign on for Port of Portland support

The port initiated the subsidies to offset the cost of truck or rail transportation while the river system is closed for three months of repairs, said a port representative. Under the program, each shipper receives a payment per...

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U.S. Fires Salvo Over China Feed Probe

The U.S. farm lobby fired its first riposte to China’s antidumping investigation into U.S. exports of distiller’s dried grains, calling the probe “surprising” and saying it’s China’s “unusual market and supply volatility over...

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Grays Harbor port showing 84 percent export rise

New figures show volume at the port in Aberdeen is up 84 percent over last year. The port, whose business declined with the drop in logging activity in the area, has found new customers in Ag Processing Inc. and Pasha Automotive...

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