PERTH (Reuters) – Xstrata, the world’s top thermal coal exporter, is considering up to A$15 billion ($13.3 billion) investment to boost output at its Australian thermal coal project to 100 million metric tones a year, it said on Monday. View full post on Reuters: Business News
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