Gloves come off in China's Vale scrap
- Thursday 01 December 2011, 10:44
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- Dry Cargo
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THE China Shipowners Association has taken aim at Brazilian iron ore giant Vale’s plans for transhipment hubs in the Philippines and Malaysia in the most stinging public rebuke yet against the miner.CSA vice-executive chairman Zhang...
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