London/Perth | Andrew Forrest says the collapse in nickel prices reflects an unfair playing field between countries like Australia and Canada, which cleave to high standards, and the likes of Indonesia and China.
“If we are just pricing nickel at an economic cost alone then what will happen is if we ignore the environment and don’t apply environmental responsibility to critical minerals,” the mining billionaire said during a panel appearance at the Munich Security Conference.
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