The World's Iron Ore Powerhouse Is Preparing to Reinvent Its

The World's Iron Ore Powerhouse Is Preparing to Reinvent Itself

(Bloomberg) -- Vast heaps of crushed brown rock hem the Indian Ocean at Western Australia’s Parker Point port — each a stockpile of 200,000 tons of iron ore, ready to be poured into a procession of bulk carriers bound for Asia’s steel mills.Most Read from BloombergCanada Plans College Crackdown Amid Foreign Student TroublesIsrael Enters ‘New Stage’ of War With Gaza Ground FightingIsrael Warns of ‘Long’ War as Invasion of Gaza Strip BeginsEverything Apple Plans to Launch at Oct. 30 ‘Scary Fast’ M

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