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BHP books rise in profit on back of Chinese copper demand
BHP books rise in profit on back of Chinese copper demand
by AFP Staff Writers
Sydney (AFP) Aug 19, 2025

Australian mining giant BHP on Tuesday reported a bump in yearly profits, as China's appetite for copper helped to counter slumping prices for iron ore and coal.

Chief executive Mike Henry trumpeted a strong year "marked by record production", with annual net profits rising 14 percent to US$9 billion.

But annual results also laid bare the challenging market conditions facing the world's largest mining company.

Revenues dropped 8 percent to US$51 billion, while underlying profits -- which can paint a more accurate picture of performance -- fell 26 percent to US$10.2 billion.

The company said falling revenues were "primarily due to the decline in iron ore and coal prices".

This had been partially rescued by China's higher-than-expected demand for copper, the company said, a critical mineral used in consumer electronics, rechargeable batteries and power lines.

"Against a backdrop of global uncertainty this strong performance has led to robust financial outcomes and reflects the resilience of BHP's business and strategy," said Henry.

"We remain confident in the long-term fundamentals of steelmaking materials, copper and fertilisers, which are critical to global growth, urbanisation and the energy transition."

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