BHP chief to 'stick up for globalization' as trade tensions bite

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BHP chief to 'stick up for globalization' as trade tensions bite
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The head of the world's biggest miner BHP said he will 'stick up for g...

) said he will “stick up for globalization” and is more worried about the damage trade tensions are inflicting on the world economy than their impact on demand for the commodities BHP produces.

BHP on Tuesday posted annual profit of $9.12 billion, a bumper figure built largely on selling iron ore, coal and copper to China, the world’s largest importer of commodities

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