Rio Spying Cost Steel Mills $102 Billion, China Says (Update2) – Bloomberg

Aug. 10 (Bloomberg) — Rio Tinto Group, the third-largest mining company, spied on China’s steel mills for six years, creating 700 billion yuan ($102 billion) in excess charges for iron ore, a report on a Chinese government-run Web site said …

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Rio Spying Cost China Mills $102 Billion, Agency Says (Update2) – Bloomberg

Aug. 10 (Bloomberg) — Rio Tinto Group, the world’s third- largest mining company, spied on China’s steel mills for six years, creating 700 billion yuan ($102 billion) in excess charges for iron ore, a report on a Chinese government-run Web site …

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Rio Spying Cost Steel Mills $102 Billion, China Says (Update1) – Bloomberg

Aug. 10 (Bloomberg) — Rio Tinto Group, the third-largest mining company, spied on China’s steel mills for six years, creating 700 billion yuan ($102 billion) in excess charges for iron ore, a report on a Chinese government-run Web site said …

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Beijing ups ante over Rio spying accusation – The Australian

RIO Tinto has spied on Chinese steel mills for the past six years, according to a report from the heart of the Communist Party&os;s intelligence operation. A website run by the State Secrets Bureau and the state-run publishing house Golden Press said …

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ArcelorMittal sees steel consumption fall by 20pct in 2009 – SteelGuru

ArcelorMittal sees steel consumption fall by 20pct in 2009
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He added that China's steel mills have been improving the production to meet the increasing domestic demand, the current capacity utilization rate is 96%
ArcelorMittal Struggles With Red InkState Journal

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