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Liberty restructure after Tahmoor extension gets green tick

STRONGER coal prices and federal environment minister Sussan Ley approving its proposed Tahmoor South project in New South Wales have prompted GFG Alliance to agree to debt restructuring for its Liberty Primary Metals Australia with Credit Suisse Asset Management.

 GFG Alliance executive chairman Sanjiv Gupta.

GFG Alliance executive chairman Sanjiv Gupta.

The debt restructuring also includes LPMA's integrated mining and primary steel business at Whyalla, South Australia. GFG Alliance executive chairman Sanjeev Gupta said: "Through the hard work and determination...

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