BHP’s iron ore business is ‘fighting fit’

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BHP’s iron ore business is ‘fighting fit’
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BHP CEO Mike Henry says the company’s iron ore business is “fighting fit” and set up to “be able to deliver good value to shareholders over the long term”.

“We’ve very purposefully and in quite a disciplined way set ourselves up to be able to win in all scenarios – so we’ve

moved ourselves to being the lowest cost supplier of iron ore globally,” he told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.

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