China Accuses Rio Tinto of Deceit – Wall Street Journal

A Rio Tinto office in Shanghai. China has accused the company of illegally obtaining information that led to higher iron-ore prices. The accusations against the Anglo-Australian miner were published in reports during the weekend on China Secret …

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China Backs Off Latest Rio Tinto Claims – Wall Street Journal


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China Backs Off Latest Rio Tinto Claims
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“The large amount of intelligence and data from our country's steel sector found on Rio Tinto's computers and the massive damage to our national economic
Q+A: China's state secrets lawReuters
China levels new accusations against Rio TintoCNN International
Rio Tinto shares plunge more than 3 percent after China claims a 6 Chicago Tribune
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Asian stocks up as US, Japan data boost confidence – The Associated Press


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Asian stocks up as US, Japan data boost confidence
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A state secrets watchdog said over the weekend that Rio Tinto's alleged spying led Chinese steel companies to overpay for imported iron ore by 700 billion

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Stern Hu's predecessor plays down spying affair's effect on trade – Australian Broadcasting Corp.

An iron ore consultant, who was formerly employed in the job of detained Rio Tinto employee Stern Hu, doesn&os;t believe the current furore between China and Australia will have a long-term effect on our business relationship. Authorities in China have …

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Smaller steel mill owners in limbo – English Eastday

One of the more controversial organizations in the recent wrangling over the price of iron ore that led to the arrest of four Rio Tinto executives in China remains open, but there is now no nameplate on the door. The Rizhao International Iron Ore

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