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Australia called on China not to interfere with the iron ore market

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Australia, ABC News on Monday on its Web site reported, Australian Trade Minister Simon Crean said that the Chinese government should not interfere with the iron ore market World pipe network reported that the world's steel pipe network to provide the world's steel pipe network editor . Earlier reports said China, an industry group has called on domestic companies to import iron ore from Australia and Brazil do not.


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ABC News quoted the the Crean words that should be decided by the market price, and not to release instructions to restrict market supply.


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after reports that the China Iron and Steel Association has asked the domestic steel companies and traders in the next two months from Australia Rio Tinto Limited, BHP Billiton and Brazil's CVRD company imported iron ore world pie network information .


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Crean also said that the boycott is unlikely to achieve, because the rapidly industrializing Chinese demand for iron ore is very high.

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