DRYBLOWER

Dryblower visits the iron ore playground

AFTER a week of claim and counter-claim by Australia’s two biggest mining companies about who produces the lowest cost iron ore, <em>Dryblower</em> thought it might be time for a cooling off period to separate facts from fiction.

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As the debate currently stands Rio Tinto says it is producing ore in the Pilbara region of WA at a cash cost $US20 a tonne and BHP Billiton says it is heading for $20/t and will eventually beat Rio Tinto...

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