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BHP says China boosting domestic consumption is key to global economy

Last updated: April 16, 2025 8:46 pm
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The CEO of BHP, the world’s largest mining company, recently highlighted the importance of China’s role in shaping the global economic outlook. Mike Henry emphasized that China’s shift towards a consumption-led economy and its ability to navigate the changing trade environment will be crucial in sustaining global growth amidst the ongoing trade tensions sparked by Donald Trump’s tariffs.

While the direct impact of tariffs on BHP has been limited, the broader implications of slower economic growth and a fragmented trading landscape pose a significant challenge for the company. BHP, like its competitors, is closely monitoring the evolving situation and adapting its strategies to mitigate potential risks.

China’s strong demand for commodities such as iron ore and copper has been a driving force for global mining companies like BHP. However, fluctuations in the Chinese property market and industrial sectors have influenced the sector’s performance in recent times. Despite these challenges, BHP remains optimistic about China’s efforts to boost domestic consumption and restore confidence in its economy, which could fuel demand for key commodities.

In the latest production update, BHP reported a 10% increase in copper production, while iron ore remained stable and nickel and coal volumes declined. The company’s focus on expanding copper production aligns with the growing demand for this commodity in the energy transition. With record copper production figures and positive performance in key regions, BHP is well-positioned to meet future demand.

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Despite market volatility stemming from trade tensions, BHP’s shares gained over 1% following the production update. Analysts view the company’s production performance as robust, indicating that it is on track to deliver volumes at the upper end of its forecasts for key commodities.

In line with its commitment to sustainability, BHP announced plans to exit coal assets and explore alternative energy sources. The company received government approval to close its Mount Arthur coal mine in New South Wales by 2030 and is considering converting the site into a hydropower facility, reflecting its proactive approach to environmental stewardship.

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