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Hurdles continue to plague Sino Iron

IT HAS been an uphill battle for CITIC Pacific to get its troubled Sino Iron magnetite project in Western Australia up and running, with the Chinese company outlining some of the hurdles it has faced getting the massive project off the ground.

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Hurdles continue to plague Sino Iron

Commenting on its full year results, CITIC Pacific chairman Chang Zhenming said he was confident of bringing the project into production as early as possible. The project's engineering, procurement...

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