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Mining tax clears political hurdle

Australia's move to capture more revenues from its resources sector cleared a key hurdle in the early hours of Wednesday when the lower house of Parliament approved a controversial tax on profits from mining iron ore and coal.

Australia's move to capture more revenues from its resources sector cleared a key hurdle in the early hours of Wednesday when the lower house of Parliament approved a controversial tax on profits from mining iron ore and coal.…

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