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Hancock Prospecting Executive Chairman Gina Rinehart says she would like to see Australia “welcome US investment” to improve the “sustainability, safety, productivity and competitiveness' of businesses. TheAlliance Presented by Hancock Prospecting

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Hancock Prospecting Executive Chairman Gina Rinehart says she would like to see Australia “welcome US investment” to improve the “sustainability, safety, productivity and competitiveness" of Australian businesses. Ms Rinehart said she initially needed “to borrow more than US seven billion ” to fund her $10 million dollar iron ore mining operation at Roy Hill.

 

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Great idea!

Gina will only be thinking about Gina

Keep the iron ore here and build new foundries or upgrade Pt.Kembla etc. What we save in shipping costs could offset new industry.

Go Girl - smarter than everyone put together - really sad you didn't buy that historical sheep farm in Victoria last week - FIRB GAVE IT AWAY TO A CHINESE BILLIONAIRE!!!

Who cares!!!!!

So why is she doing business with china then

Another pearl of wisdom from Gina fcking Rinehart.

But Gina does all her business with China, even her pastoral investment is with Chinese partners. If she's genuinely Australian, maybe she could come up with a plan to encourage a few more sustainable free market US investors. Is anyone stopping her?

AussieAwake You are not the only one Gina, but our compromised Politicians are too deep in the Chinese trap.

Bugger the USA

The USA is by far the largest investor in Australia already. USA is the largest target for Australian investment already. In what way has US investment been unwelcome? Is this just a bit more of the tiresome western civilisation superiority culture war 🐎💩?

I hope they pay their taxes in Australia not like Google and Amazon and Facebook and....oh whoops they are American.

“...and my personal wealth”.

I know she inherited her late fathers business which put her in a situation that we all dream off and she managed to build the business but fuck me, doesn’t she know that the USA are the biggest investors in Australia. Holy shit!

Big Gina

Look at all this impartial, unbiased journalistic integrity 🤣

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