Rio denies Chinese allegation of bribery

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Rio Tinto, the Australian mining giant, rejected Chinese allegations that its employees detained in Shanghai were involved in bribery and stealing state secrets.

Rio Tinto, the Anglo-Australian mining giant, on Friday rejected Chinese allegations that four of its employees detained in Shanghai were involved in bribery and stealing state secrets during tense iron ore contract negotiations.

The detentions have caused a furore in Australia and raised questions about how foreign businesses operate in China.

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