Transnet declares force majeure after fire at Richards Bay terminal

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Transnet declares force majeure after fire at Richards Bay terminal
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Transnet says it is investigating a second fire within a week at the port

Transnet late Friday declared a force majeure at its Richards Bay Bulk Terminal, it said in a statement, following a fire that broke out at the port on Wednesday.

Transnet did not say whether or to what extent exports of commodities such as coal, steel and other minerals would be impacted.

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