DRYBLOWER

From Russia with tax, Dryblower's lesson for Australian mining

NOT much good has come out of Russia in the past 100 years with the latest event, a tax attack on the mining industry, a warning for Australian miners because <i>Dryblower</i> reckons they can expect similar treatment as the debt chickens unleashed by COVID-19 come home to roost.

From Russia with tax, Dryblower's lesson for Australian mining

First glimpse of what lies ahead will come this week when the treasurer, Josh Frydenberg, delivers the equivalent of a war-time budget which is tipped to be dominated by a $200 billion deficit, with more...

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