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Fortescue fast-tracks zero emissions target to 2030
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豪フォーテスキュー、2030年までに温室ガス排出ゼロへ 10年前倒し
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Fortescue aims for carbon neutrality 10 years ahead of target
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10 Mar 2021 - 20:26
KABUL (Pajhwok): An agreement has been signed with an Australian company in violation of the mining law, some sources say and the Wolesi Jirga’s Environmental Protection Commission says the matter is being probed.
The Ministry of Mining and Petroleum (MoMP) in coordination with the Presidential Palace Investment Facilitation Unit signed Frame Work Deed of Agreement for the Development of Mining with Australian Fortescue Future Industries PTY LTD on September 27/2020.
The agreement has been signed by Attaullah Naseeb, the Presidential Palace Investment Facilitation Unit head, Mohammad Haroon Chakhansouri, Minister of Mining and Petroleum and President Ashraf Ghani as an eyewitness.
Chinaâs demand is strong but diplomacy is needed: Gaines
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Fortescueâs boss says diplomatic tensions have not soured relations with its big customers in China where demand for iron ore remains strong, but says more behind-the-scenes diplomacy is needed to mend ties.
âWe havenât seen any change in our relationship with our customers. We are seeing ongoing strength in demand,â chief executive Elizabeth Gaines told The Australian Financial Review Business Summit on Tuesday when asked if iron ore was immune to Chinaâs economic coercion.
Fortescue Metals Group CEO Elizabeth Gaines speaks at The Australian Financial Review Business Summit.Â