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Tension and recriminations continue to mark relations between Zambian workers and Chinese investors, two months after the end of a two-day strike at a US$200 million copper smelting plant. Labour Minister Ronald Mukuma has appointed a team thoroughly to investigate the cause of the riots that followed an industrial action by construction workers at the smelter site....

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Ronald Mukuma, Sun Chuanqi, Hu Jintao

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