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BHP eyes strong commodity sales in nation

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

Mining giant BHP Group anticipate­s more growth opportunit­ies in China thanks to the country’s highqualit­y urbanizati­on, a top company official said.

“China’s future is one of increasing opportunit­ies and prosperity, and one of the most important contributi­ons that BHP can make to China is ensuring that the commoditie­s we produce are supplied to our customers as reliably and as efficientl­y as possible,” said Mike Henry, CEO of BHP Group Ltd, during an interview on Tuesday.

“BHP remains invested in and committed to China’s continued urbanizati­on and ongoing prosperity. Given our long and valued history with our many partners in China, I am confident that BHP can help further advance the economic, industrial and environmen­tal aspiration­s in China’s next 30 years of urbanizati­on.”

Henry said that to keep pace with the developmen­t of renewable technologi­es such as electric vehicles and solar energy, copper production will have to double over the next 30 years and that for nickel will have to increase nearly fourfold to power the next generation of battery technology.

As one of the major global suppliers of nickel, BHP is positioned to support the growth of electric vehicles in China, the world’s largest auto market, and continue to support China’s next stage of rapid developmen­t that will come with a lower environmen­tal footprint with the power mix to shift from one dominated by coal to low-carbon sources, he said.

According to the Anglo-Australian company, China’s urbanizati­on to date and the rise in living standards for the Chinese people are part of the greatest accomplish­ments the world has ever seen. The future also presents significan­t opportunit­ies for the Chinese people and for the outside world, as well as for China’s next phase of economic and social developmen­t.

Having done business with China for some 120 years, BHP said China is a major market for BHP’s diversifie­d portfolio of commoditie­s and the company has shipped 2 billion metric tons of iron ore to support China’s remarkable growth story.

China is also an increasing­ly significan­t supplier of goods and services to the company, including equipment machinery, rolling stock and other goods for its global mining operations, he said.

The company believes China’s steady long-term developmen­t plans, including Beijing’s 2035 vision and the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), have provided certainty for BHP’s long-term goals.

In September, China announced its pledge to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.

Analysts said China has the capability to advance economic growth at the same pace while protecting the environmen­t, and new demand for copper and nickel, driven by greener technologi­es and product innovation­s, is also fueling momentum in the country.

“Greater investment in processes to tackle climate change may spur higher metal intensity in applicatio­ns, as countries and companies worldwide accelerate efforts to meet carbon-emission targets and drive infrastruc­ture investment over the decade,” said Zhu Yi, a senior analyst for metals and mining at Bloomberg Intelligen­ce.

“This involves new-energy vehicles, consumer products and the renewable-energy generation segment, where higher metal consumptio­n promotes sustainabi­lity,” Zhu said.

Creating and securing more options in future-facing commoditie­s — such as copper and nickel — remains a priority for the company. China, as well as the rest of the world, will need such raw materials in increasing quantities to support the transition to a cleaner energy future, Henry said.

With a goal to achieve net zero operationa­l emissions by 2050 and reduce operationa­l emissions by at least 30 percent from 2020 levels by 2030, BHP has launched two partnershi­ps with China Baowu Steel Group and HBIS Group to invest in low-emission technologi­es to reduce emissions in steelmakin­g.

It has also recently partnered with Automotive Data of China Co, a subsidiary of the China Automotive Technology and Research Center, to better promote energy saving, lowcarbon and green developmen­t required as electric vehicles become more prevalent. The findings from this research will help drive adoption of EVs in the Chinese transport sector, said BHP.

China’s future is one of increasing opportunit­ies and prosperity, and one of the most important contributi­ons that BHP can make to China is ensuring that the commoditie­s we produce are supplied to our customers as reliably and as efficientl­y as possible.” Mike Henry, CEO of BHP Group Ltd

 ?? JIANG XIAODONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Iron ore is unloaded from a vessel docked at Zhoushan Port, Zhejiang province, on March 5.
JIANG XIAODONG / FOR CHINA DAILY Iron ore is unloaded from a vessel docked at Zhoushan Port, Zhejiang province, on March 5.

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