Mining behemoth BHP must overcome major hurdles to salvage its faltering pursuit of rival Anglo American, analysts said Monday as a midweek deadline over the seismic takeover bid approaches. BHP did not reply to a request for comment from AFP. Anglo American said: 'UK laws restrict us from commenting ahead of the deadline.
Mining behemoth BHP must overcome major hurdles to salvage its faltering pursuit of rival Anglo American, analysts said Monday as a midweek deadline over the seismic takeover bid approaches.
Any deal between two of the world's largest resources companies would fundamentally reshape the sector, with far-reaching consequences for commodities markets and the global energy transition.Mexico aims to be big economic winner from US-China tensions An electrical conductor used in wiring, the metal is seen as a bedrock of emerging clean energy industries.
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