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CHINALCO's Chairman Meets BHP Group's CEO-elect, Aiming to Jointly Expand into Emerging Areas
Duan Xiangdong, Chairman of Aluminum Corporation of China (CHINALCO), met with BHP Group's designated CEO, Brandon Craig, at the Group's headquarter. The two sides conducte...
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Duan Xiangdong, Chairman of Aluminum Corporation of China (CHINALCO), met with BHP Group's designated CEO, Brandon Craig, at the Group's headquarter.

The two sides conducted in-depth opinion exchanges on consolidating existing cooperation, expanding into emerging areas, deepening complementary advantages and promoting win-win development.

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CHINALCO is willing to establish a long-term, stable, content-rich and value-creating cooperation framework with BHP Group, achieving a deep upgrade from trade exchanges to value creation, Duan said. The two parties will jointly expand new areas of cooperation and build a model of pragmatic international cooperation in the non-ferrous metals industry.

BHP Group is willing to further strengthen strategic synergies in the future, broaden and deepen cooperation, and jointly address industry challenges while seizing development opportunities, Craig stated.

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