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Forrest departs on international hunt for green energy assets – The Australian Financial Review
Undaunted by contracting COVID-19 on his last international trip, Andrew Forrest has left Australia to resume the Fortescue Metals Group hunt for green energy assets….

The four-day annual conference opened on Sunday and is celebrating its 20th anniversary with Fortescue stepping up as a strategic partner in the event.
Dr Forrest, on behalf of Fortescue, signed renewable and green energy project agreements with seven countries Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia and Uzbekistan on his last overseas trip.
It is understood more agreements are imminent with announcements expected in the next fortnight.
Fortescue is…
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