Interesting, but where does this leave us:
"Participation is voluntary for both iron ore producers and the service providers," the ACCC said in a statement."
BHP has stated previously that they will only negotiate if required to do so. Unless I am interpreting incorrectly it seems a directive without much grunt behind it....
"In a submission to the ACCC, BHP said it had no objection to the application but noted that it would probably not participate in third-party access unless required to do so."
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/juniors-fight-for-access-to-railways/story-e6frg8zx-1225833197704
Does the ACCC decision require BHP to negotiate?
Any comments appreciated
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