China on Monday announced that it had secured a six-month iron ore supply contract with Australia's Fortescue Metals at a price lower than those offered by the world's top iron ore producers, a deal which will allow the country to continue its hard-line stance on negotiations with Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Brazil's Vale.
中國週一宣佈,已經與澳洲礦商Fortescue Metals(FMG)達成了一項爲期6個月的鐵礦石供應合約,敲定的銷售價格低於全球三大鐵礦石生產商之前提議的價格。該交易將使得中國在與力拓(Rio Tinto)、必和必拓(BHP Billiton)和巴西淡水河谷(Vale)的談判中,能夠繼續堅持其強硬立場。
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