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Can cyclone-hit Rio hold its position as the world's top iron ore producer?

Another bad weather beating could take more of a toll

A number of cyclones have left the miner 13 million tonnes behind on its iron ore shipments

A number of cyclones have left the miner 13 million tonnes behind on its iron ore shipments | Credits: Rio Tinto

Though mining giant Rio Tinto has had a rough start to the year, it warns it may not be out of the woods yet. A series of cyclones that hit its Pilbara operations between January and March have left...

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