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Mongolia needs our skills: Kinnane

MONGOLIA will present opportunities for Australian mining professionals as the country attempts to develop its resources with a low skills and capital base, Runge managing director Tony Kinnane told a conference in Sydney.

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Mongolia needs our skills: Kinnane

Speaking about the challenges faced in operating in the country, Kinnane said the severe climate was an obstacle which could slow the resource definition of the abundant reserves of coal, copper and uranium....

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