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Clough family graduate in iron ore’s class of 2020 – The Australian Financial Review
A Brazilian iron ore asset held by the famous Clough family for 17 years will soon hit the ASX boards.

High rates of coronavirus transmission in Brazil have affected Vale’s output this year, but Mr Quantrill said he did not expect the pandemic to pose major challenges given construction would be reasonably simple.
”It is not impeding work, we are in a very remote part of Brazil,” he said of the project, which is located in Bahia state.
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