News
02 October 2018

Rio Tinto, Japanese partners to invest $1.6bn on Australian iron ore

In:
Metals and Mining
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Rio Tinto, Mitsui & Co, and Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal will spend about $1.55 billion to maintain production capacity at two iron ore projects in Western Australia. Anglo-Australian miner Rio Tinto will invest a total of $820 million to develop the projects at the Robe River Joint...

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