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Rio Tinto starts shipping another iron ore blend

Drops the grade of its Pilbara Blend by about 0.8%.

Rio Tinto chief executive officer Jakob Stausholm at the opening of Western Range.

Rio Tinto chief executive officer Jakob Stausholm at the opening of Western Range. | Credits: Karma Barndon

Miner Rio Tinto has changed the specifications of its Pilbara Blend iron ore by combining the previous Pilbara Blend with SP10 products to make a single blend, with the grade dropping slightly from 61.6%...

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