[Text] September 2003 / Number 67 / Review [Image] Front cover
[Text] China has achieved a dramatically increased importance to the metals and minerals industries... It has become, in many respects, the growth market.
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Contents

China's charge, continued
David Humphreys, Rio Tinto's chief economist, returns to look again at Asia's giant - and decides that his earlier optimism was under-stated.
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Way ahead with Sigma
At Rio Tinto's aluminium subsidiary Comalco, small incremental changes in operating practices are adding to big improvements - and the secret is called Six Sigma
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Our Macho Minerals
It might be in your beer or your bathroom, in your car or your cranberry juice - you're never far from minerals which are punching well above their weight, says Graham Ellicott.
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Following in Flinders' wake
Bruce Harvey reports on a remarkable community project which has strong business benefits for Rio Tinto Shipping
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New horizons on the hill of gold
Hugh Leggatt describes a project in Brazil which aims to tackle poverty and create jobs in place of the legacy of hand mining.
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