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BHP in boom

BHP CEO Mike Henry has credited the company’s disciplined control measures and financial strength for allowing it to continue to safely operate through COVID-19 pandemic and underpin economic activity both locally and globally.

Iron ore production in WA up 3% to 181Mt. Photo by Karma Barndon

Iron ore production in WA up 3% to 181Mt. Photo by Karma Barndon

Henry revealed the "small number" of workers who did have COVID-19 have recovered or are recovering well, with no transmission from those individuals to co-workers. BHP has taken extensive action across...

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