Posted August 10th, 2009
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 …
Posted August 9th, 2009
Shanghai (China), Aug.10 (ANI): Relations between China and Australia are likely to take a turn for the worse with authorities in Beijing accusing the British-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto of engaging in commercial espionage that cost China about …
Posted August 9th, 2009
Shanghai (China), Aug.10 (ANI): Relations between China and Australia are likely to take a turn for the worse with authorities in Beijing accusing the British-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto of engaging in commercial espionage that cost China about …
Posted August 9th, 2009
SHANGHAI — China said Sunday that it had evidence showing that for at least six years, employees working for the British-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto had engaged in commercial espionage, costing the country about $120 billion. The sensational …