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Baosteel’s bid for Aquila a signal moment for WA iron ore

Baosteel’s $1.42 billion pitch to join the mainstream of Australian iron ore and coal producers is as laden with complication and uncertainty as it is with potential.

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Baosteel ’s $1.42 billion pitch to join the mainstream of Australian iron ore and coal producers is as laden with complication and uncertainty as it is with potential.

Whatever happens to the Sino-Australian bid for control of Tony Poli ’s Aquila Resources , the hostile takeover pitch represents a signal moment in Western Australia’s drive to connect long-stranded iron ore deposits to global markets.

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Matthew Stevens writes on business, specialising in mining, energy and opinion. Matthew is a senior business writer and columnist. Email Matthew at matthew.stevens@afr.com.au

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