The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers approved a project to dredge giant ship turnarounds in the Columbia River by the ports of Longview and Kalama.
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Nutrien's plans for U.S. terminal get pushback from Ottawa, thumbs up from economist
Saskatchewan-based Nutrien Ltd., the world’s largest potash producer, confirmed that it’s looking to build a new export ...
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Nutrien Chooses US Port for Potash Terminal, Faces Canadian Backlash
Nutrien (TSX:NTR,NYSE:NTR) has chosen the Port of Longview in Washington state as the preferred site for a new potash export ...
Port of Longview commissioners heard Wednesday the port’s next year of business might be slower than this year’s as global supply chain pressures ease, but the port is working to retain some new ...
The Port of Longview main office on June 11, 2025. Erik Neumann / OPB In a tense meeting Wednesday night, Port of Longview staff, trade union members and employees from the contractor Rotschy Inc.
The Port of Longview's involvement with the wind energy industry just got stronger with another company signing on to ship its parts through the area. After about a year of courtship, Siemens Power ...
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