Iron ore prices are ‘back to their highest level’ in six months

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Iron ore prices are ‘back to their highest level’ in six months
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Iron ore prices are “back to their highest level” in six months says Business reporter Edward Boyd.

Iron ore prices are “back to their highest level” in six months says Business reporter Edward Boyd.“Go back to November last year, and Iron ore was at $82 USD a tonne so it has gained significant value in just a few months.

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