The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, which began its probe in December, had first planned to hand down its decision in February, then raised concerns in March about the plan by the world's second- and third-largest iron ore miners.
It called in March for comments on whether Rio (RIO.L) and BHP (BLT.L) would be able to jointly control iron ore supply or whether the venture would be able to coordinate supplies with the world's no.1 iron ore miner, Brazil's Vale (VALE5.SA). (Reporting by Narayanan Somasundaram; Editing by Balazs Koranyi)
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