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    Queensland trade mission to East Asia: project pipeline signals for mine planners

    February 23, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Queensland trade mission to East Asia: project pipeline signals for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Queensland’s latest trade mission to East Asia is targeting new capital for the state’s coal, critical minerals and LNG sectors, with delegations visiting key hubs in Japan, South Korea and China to pitch long‑term offtake and joint‑venture opportunities. State officials are promoting existing rail and port capacity on the Central Queensland Coal Network and Gladstone, alongside new copper, vanadium and rare earths projects in the North West Minerals Province. For miners and project developers, the push signals continued government backing for export‑oriented brownfield expansions and advanced-stage greenfield approvals.

    Technical Brief

    • For other Australian resource states, the mission illustrates competitive positioning for East Asian capital allocation.

    Our Take

    Queensland features heavily in our 1084 Mining stories as a jurisdiction pitching stable regulation and established infrastructure, which tends to appeal to East Asian investors looking to secure long-term supply rather than early-stage exploration risk.

    With no specific commodities named in this piece, the Queensland Government’s outreach to East Asia is likely to bundle multiple resource types (coal, critical minerals, and gas) that appear across our 1990 tag-matched ‘Projects’ items, giving the state more optionality in matching investor appetite to project pipelines.

    Trade missions of this kind often translate into MOUs or framework agreements rather than immediate project finance, so operators in Queensland should treat them as a chance to position shovel-ready projects in front of East Asian utilities and trading houses ahead of formal tenders.

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