BHP Experiences 3% Decrease in Copper Production for Year-to-Date March FY26
BHP has reported a 3% decline in its copper output for the year-to-date period ending March FY26, reflecting potential challenges in production.
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BHP has reported a 3% decline in its copper output for the year-to-date period ending March FY26, reflecting potential challenges in production.
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