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Minister Takes a Hard Line on Governement Subsidies for Ports at Ports Conference
State won’t subsidise private port projects | Business News:
Transport Minister Troy Buswell has laid out a welcome mat for private investment in the state’s ports, but has warned the government will not subsidise projects like the proposed iron ore facility at Esperance if they don’t stack up commercially. Speaking at the Ports WA conference today, Mr Buswell welcomed recent initiatives that involve private sector development of new port infrastructure.