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Citic Pacific Ltd. lost a bid to stop Mineralogy Pty from operating a port in Western Australia, part of a dispute stemming from the construction of the biggest magnetite iron-ore development in ...
The Hong Kong company proposing to build an iron ore mine and port at Cape Preston in Western ... in the project to its Chinese contractor. Citic Pacific sold the equity to the construction ...
Citic Pacific. Clive Palmer ’s Mineralogy is at risk of losing its role as the port operator at the Cape Preston port, where he remains locked in a bitter feud with estranged Chinese business ...
First output is scheduled in the fourth quarter next year from Citic Pacific Mining's Sino Iron project at Cape Preston ... product from the mills to the port, which is being built specifically ...
PERTH (miningweekly.com) – The Federal Court of Australia has dismissed an appeal by Clive Palmer’s Mineralogy to prevent CITIC Pacific Mining from accessing the Cape Preston port, effectively ...
CAPE PRESTON ... this remote Australian port is a glaring example of how much has gone wrong with China's decadelong push to buy up raw materials around the world. Citic Pacific's Sino Iron ...
Citic Pacific: Hong Kong stock exchange listed ... Australia's Pilbara region to mine magnetite ore for export to China. Port Preston: Port operation at Cape Preston in the Pilbara south west ...
CITIC Pacific said on Wednesday efforts to repair ... in a court dispute with Palmer over security management at Cape Preston port, where it will be loading ships. "The first shipment will be ...
Photo:Andrew Meares Mr Palmer revealed he had repaid $12 million he is accused of siphoning from an account set up to pay for port services for Citic Pacific. Mr Palmer said the Australian ...
Citic Pacific president Zhang Jijing yesterday ... the parties are moves to unseat Mineralogy as the legal operator of Port Preston, a key infrastructure component of the Sino project and the ...
CITIC’s Australian subsidiary, CITIC Pacific Mining ... national security fears about CITIC’s control of the Cape Preston port facilities and an airstrip attached to the Sino Iron operation.
PERTH (miningweekly.com) – The Federal Court of Australia has dismissed an appeal by Clive Palmer’s Mineralogy to prevent CITIC Pacific Mining from accessing the Cape Preston port, effectively cutting ...