A massive Chinese miner now looks certain to qualify for a slice of taxpayer subsidies available to processors of critical minerals.
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A Chinese lithium refiner that owns a big stake in a WA mine that delivered a $6.3 billion profit last year is begging the Federal Government to give it a tax break.
A massive Chinese miner now looks certain to qualify for a slice of taxpayer subsidies available to processors of critical minerals.
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