DRYBLOWER

Dryblower on flaws in the iron ore market-flooding strategy

DOES flooding a market make sense? That’s a question which has kept <i>Dryblower</i> awake recently as Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton expand iron ore production despite a falling price, and while most observers are unsure there are at least three people who think it’s a daft strategy.

Dryblower

The first person to speak out against flooding the iron ore market was the Premier of WA, Colin Barnett. The second was Dryblower who doesn’t always agree with Barnett but reckons he’s got it right...

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