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Kumba to cut up to 490 jobs as Transnet dysfunction forces it to pare back production

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angloamerican fullFin24 reports that Kumba Iron Ore was forced to slow its production during the last quarter of 2023 to reduce a growing stockpile prompted by railway woes.

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