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    South32 profit falls by 65%

    August 25, 2023
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    Graham Kerr, CEO of mining company South32 PICTURE: NIC ELLIS THE WEST AUSTRALIAN
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    South32 CEO, Graham Kerr, believes that China’s efforts to strengthen its economy will benefit the base metals market.

    1. South32, the world’s largest producer of manganese, sees China as its biggest customer for its products.
    2. Beijing’s focus is primarily on supporting the auto and home appliances sectors, which rely heavily on base metals like copper.
    3. South32 reported a 65% slump in full-year profit due to softer prices for its products, such as steel-making coal and aluminium, as well as rising costs.
    4. The company’s forecast for the next year shows increased costs at most of its mines due to safety and growth investments, leading to potential production estimate reductions.
    5. A workers’ strike at South32’s Illawarra metallurgical coal operations in Australia has not yet had a significant impact on production, according to Kerr.
    6. South32 posted an annual statutory loss of $173 million, attributing it to a one-off charge related to project delays and dewatering costs at its Arizona Hermosa project.
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