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A new wave of Indian investment could flow into Western Australia in the wake of a landmark $3.5 billion coal-to-urea project at Collie, potentially heralding a new phase in the state’s relationship with India. The Indian government agreeing to buy the locally produced Urea is a sign of the project’s potential as a catalyst for expanding WA’s ties with India.
View the full article from Western Australian Business News
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