China says mining giant Rio Tinto (RIO) used deceptive tactics to obtain information about the Chinese steel industry over a six-year period, resulting in Chinese steelmakers being overcharged about $100 billion for iron ore.
By editor Aug 9, 2009, 6:03 PM
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