Inpex seeks orders to stop Ichthys LNG strike

Japan's Inpex is seeking orders from Australia's national workplace relations tribunal to stop industrial action at its Ichthys ​liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Australia’s Northern Territory.

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