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  • News - 9 Aug 2010
    Rio Tinto seems reassured enough by the federal government’s changes to the proposed new mining tax (MRRT) to begin investing in Australian mines again. Tom Albanese the CEO of Rio Tinto...
  • News - 8 Aug 2010
    Rio Tinto is riding high on China's need for steel to set up industries. The resurgence of the economy in China has helped the mining industry make record profits with Rio Tinto announcing a...
  • News - 5 Aug 2010
    Australia has posted a record monthly trade surplus of $3.54 billion dollars for the June period. The Australian Bureau of Statistics said that this was the highest surplus ever recorded. It was...
  • News - 3 Aug 2010
    Fortescue Metals Chief Executive Andrew Forrest says that iron ore prices will drop this year. He also insisted that the fall will not be directly related to the slowdown in China’s demand....
  • News - 27 Jul 2010
    African Aura Mining Inc. (TSX-V:AUR) (AIM:AAAM) a gold and iron ore development company, has announced the start of an initial 10 hole 4,200m resource drill programme at the company's 100% owned...
  • News - 26 Jul 2010
    The short respite won by Prime Minister Julia Gillard's intervention and negotiations with heads of the mining majors seems to be over with a new anti-tax campaign about to commence. The...
  • News - 25 Jul 2010
    If Fortescue Metals Group Ltd CEO Andrew Forrest has his way Prime Minister Julia Gillard can forget about having the new mining law passed in its current form after the elections. He said that...
  • News - 20 Jul 2010
    Rio Tinto is ramping up work in the Pilbara region of Australia. The mining giant has pledged US$200 million in funding for its iron ore operations expansion in Western Australia's Pilbara region....
  • News - 7 Jul 2010
    Australia has recorded a trade surplus of $1.65 billion in May 2010 which was way beyond the predicted $500 million value. The large Australian trade surplus may well be reflective of the rise in...
  • News - 5 Jul 2010
    Simon Crean the former trade minister and now minister for employment, workplace relations and education defended the controversial mining tax RSPT saying that in talks with overseas trade groups and...

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