Australia’s BHP to Review Coal Mining After Royalties ‘Triple’
20 Jul 2022
Resources giant BHP said on
Tuesday it would review its coal mining production after being shaken by a
steep rise in some Australian royalty rates that have angered trading partners
such as Japan.
BHP
has seven coal mining operations generating the mineral for use in steel
production in a partnership with Japan’s Mitsubishi.
They
are located in the state of Queensland, whose government has raised royalties
to take advantage of high coal prices and boost public spending.
The rise earned a rebuke from Tokyo’s ambassador to Australia,
who said the higher royalties would deter Japanese investment in the state.
The
Australian coal mining industry has also opposed the rises.
“The
near tripling of royalties has worsened what was already one of the world’s
highest coal royalty regimes, threatening investment and jobs in the state,”
said Mike Henry, BHP chief executive.
BHP’s
fourth-quarter results showed strong performances by coal mining and copper
mining, offset by weakness in iron ore output and other metals.