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A series of Chinese mining deals is seen stalling on regulatory hurdles

At least one analyst said a pending deal in Canada's Arctic would likely be blocked.

By Jeff Lewis, Reuters, Melanie Burton, Reuters July 7, 2020
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TORONTO/MELBOURNE — Growing scrutiny by mineral-rich Australia and Canada may cut short a run of deals led by China’s state miners and limit Beijing’s role in gold sector consolidation, including in the Arctic, bankers and analysts said.

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