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Another Chinese take-away

A SUBSIDIARY of state-owned Chinese steel giant Sinosteel has picked up a $60 million engineering, procurement and construction contract for Australia’s first dysprosium project in northern Western Australia.

Karma Barndon
George Bauk and Sinosteel GM Wang Jian sign the MoU

George Bauk and Sinosteel GM Wang Jian sign the MoU

Under a non-binding memorandum of understanding between heavy rare earths developer Northern Minerals and Sinosteel MECC signed in Beijing, Sinosteel MECC will build and deliver the 60,000 tonne per annum...

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