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Rio Tinto plans ore blending at Chinese port

Rio Tinto and the Dalian Port in China have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that could result in the miner’s first-ever bonded-area operation for iron ore blending.

 The Dalian Port in China

The Dalian Port in China

The deal is part of Rio's efforts to grow services to customers in Asia, and would involve blending its high-grade IOC concentrate from Canada and Western Australia SP10. "The partnership with Dalian...

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