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Chinese premier Li Qiang concluded his Australian tour in Perth, emphasizing China's investments in critical minerals and clean energy. He visited Fortescue's clean energy facility and a lithium processing plant, amid Australia's concerns over Chinese influence in the sector. Tensions also arose over Chinese officials' interference with an Australian journalist.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Chinese Premier Li Qiang today reiterated China’s steadfast regard for Malaysia as a close neighbour and vital partner, emphasising...
The event will see the conversation focus on the role of mining in reaching net-zero by 2050. Image: AusIMMAusIMM’s 2024 Critical Minerals...
KUALA LUMPUR: Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Wednesday reiterated China's steadfast regard for Malaysia as a close neighbour and vital partner,...
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