Chinese investigators have questioned executives at several steel mills in a widening probe of alleged leaks of state secrets to Australian iron ore supplier Rio Tinto, Chinese media said on Tuesday.Read More......
The news comes as Australian officials urged China to move quickly in dealing with the detention of a senior Australian Rio executive on spying charges, a case that has cast a shadow over bilateral trade worth $53 billion in 2008.
"Our first concern is that their case has to be dealt with expeditiously and fairly," Australia's former China ambassador, Ross Garnaut, said on Tuesday.
"My experience is that difficult cases of this kind ... are best handled away from the megaphones."
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