Why Did Australia Grant China Permission To Build The Biggest Iron Ore Mine In The World?!

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At a cost of $14 billion. China helped Africa build a railroad. But why does it make Australia uneasy? Not long ago, China announced a very shocking news. That is, China successfully buy part of the mining rights of the world's largest iron ore. In the next few years, China will get 60 million to 80 million tonnes of iron ore resources every year on average. At the same time, after Australia loses the Chinese market, it will also lose nearly 100 billion U.S. dollars every year. So what is going on? Well, it turns out that China helped Africa build a railroad and then Africa has given China the right to mine world class iron ore in return. Since there are so many benefits, why did the Australia and the U.S. rather give up fighting for this mining right than go to Africa to help build this project? How much has China benefited from this project? This railway is the depot on center railway with a total length of about 125 kilometers. It is the first modern railway built in Guinea in the construction process.
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