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- Arrested. A highlight of this mistake was the negotiation in 2006 on ... When it comes to China, we don't get it Prime Minister Julia Gillard returned from her visit to China last month having locked down a series of cooperation agreements between countries – including a $600 million iron ore deal ... The Conversation - business & economy - 1 year ago
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Arrested in Shanghai the company's chief executive, Tom Albanese, was driven through ...
Mongolia and miners get the taste for a rich relationship
Days after Rio Tinto's Stern Hu was arrested in Shanghai the company's chief executive, Tom Albanese, was driven through drizzling rain to Mongolia's annual Naadam festival.
Brisbane Times - 1 year, 3 months ago
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Have been convicted on evidence provided by his own employer, according to ...
Rio Tinto informed on employees to China
Rio Tinto mining executive Stern ...
The West Australian Your Money - 1 year, 5 months ago
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1 week ago
Jailed executives are Chinese, Carr told
BEIJING: The three Australians sentenced to long jail terms in China - Stern Hu, Matthew Ng and Charlotte Chou - were in effect considered Chinese nationals by the Chinese government, ...
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 12:19 a.m. Tuesday 15th May 2012 EST
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7 months, 1 week ago
Asking too much of consular service
There must have been a heavy collective groan reverberating along the corridors of DFAT's RG Casey building earlier this week when Australia's diplomatic corps learned that the prime minister had ...
The Interpreter - 2:05 p.m. Thursday 13th October 2011 EST
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8 months ago
Last online of defence: why is ANZUS prepping for a cyber war?
How worried should we be about cyber warfare? The latest amendment to the ANZUS treaty between the US and Australia, announced at the end of last week suggests it’s a ...
The Conversation - science & tech - 6:41 a.m. Tuesday 20th September 2011 EST
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8 months, 1 week ago
Hanlong insider trading case will test ASIC's resolve
Five senior executives of the Chinese-owned investor Hanlong Mining have had assets frozen after the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) launched an investigation into alleged insider trading. Hanlong is ...
The Conversation - business & economy - 2:05 p.m. Wednesday 14th September 2011 EST
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9 months, 4 weeks ago
Chinese fraud trial to test ties
AUSTRALIAN businessman Matthew Ng will stand trial in a Chinese court next month for embezzlement in what looms as the biggest test of Australia' relationship with her biggest trading partner ...
The Australian - 12:14 a.m. Friday 29th July 2011 EST
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11 months, 1 week ago
World Briefing | Asia: Australia Hints at Prisoner Swap with China in Rio Tinto Case
A deal would bring Stern Hu, a former executive at the British-Australian mining giant, back to Australia to serve out his prison term, and send some Chinese prisoners in Australia ...
New York Times World Business - 3:14 a.m. Thursday 16th June 2011 EST
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1 year ago
Has Kevin Rudd failed us on China?
“To speak Chinese is not to know China,” our man in Beijing announced this week . “Many examples can be found of people who speak Mandarin to a high level ...
The Conversation - politics & society - 4:46 p.m. Friday 20th May 2011 EST
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1 year ago
When it comes to China, we don't get it
Prime Minister Julia Gillard returned from her visit to China last month having locked down a series of cooperation agreements between countries – including a $600 million iron ore deal ...
The Conversation - business & economy - 4 p.m. Thursday 5th May 2011 EST
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1 year ago
Economic ties...
BEIJING: The Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, has emerged from top-level talks to declare ''the relationship with China is in good shape'', despite pushing Australia's concerns about businessmen detained in Chinese ...
Your Democracy - 9:04 a.m. Wednesday 27th April 2011 EST
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1 year, 2 months ago
All ears for whistleblowers
RIO Tinto has beefed up its whistleblower program to its 77,000 global employees, hot on the heels of the Stern Hu affair.
Business Day - 11:05 p.m. Wednesday 16th March 2011 EST
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