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No mirage in the South Gobi desert


MONGOLIA’S South Gobi province not only hosts 20m-plus seams of hard coking coal, highly competitive labour costs and minimal green tape, but the country’s tax regime could make Wayne Swan cry. Hunnu Coal talks to International Longwall News about the next Bowen Basin.



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