METAL DETECTIVE

Green mess good for brown

CHINA is tightening anti-pollution laws just as Germany seems to be backtracking on them. It is a right old mess for the green movement, spelling good news for miners. <i><b>The Metal Detective</i>, by Stephen Bell</b>.

Stephen Bell

Coal and iron ore are Australia’s two biggest mineral exports, so the Metal Detective was encouraged to learn of two overseas developments in recent weeks that should have positive implications for bulk...

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