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Mineralogy renews attempt to revoke Sino port rights

MINERALOGY said it has served a new termination notice to CITIC Pacific regarding the Chinese operator’s export rights at the Sino Iron project in Western Australia.

Justin Niessner
Mineralogy renews attempt to revoke Sino port rights

The move follows the service of a port termination notice on September 22, which was followed by an interim injunction from the WA Supreme Court preventing Mineralogy from terminating or suspending Sino....

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