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The government of the state that is the world's largest producer of iron ore is trying to alleviate its fiscal strain
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A wage deal between Lonmin and the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union ends the threat of major strikes
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Graft scandal already mars the new president's popularity, but reforms may have limited impact
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The rise in unemployment will worsen poverty and inequality, as well as political and social pressures
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Greater corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives by miners may be undercut as lower prices squeeze profits
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As economic performance worsens, the government understands that oil is not the only answer
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The state copper company faces rising debt and a squeeze on capital for its development needs
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Commodity exports have fallen away with the fall in global oil and metals prices
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Despite emerging security ties with Pakistan, Moscow is ready to sell India its most advanced ground-to-air missiles
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The government has largely ruled out changes to export restrictions on nickel ore and bauxite
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