BHP Shifts to Yuan-Based Index for Chinese Iron Ore Sales in Landmark Deal

BHP Group, the world’s largest miner by market value, has agreed to use a yuan-based spot index for pricing some of its iron ore sales to China, marking a significant shift in how the commodity is traded with its biggest customer. The preliminary deal with China Mineral Resources Group (CMRG), a state-backed buyer, includes an annual contract with a 1.8% discount on select shipments, moving away from the long-standing Platts index for those transactions.

Under the agreement, pricing for BHP’s Jimblebar fines will rely on a hybrid formula. This structure pegs 51% of the price to yuan-denominated port spot benchmarks, such as the Beijing Iron Ore Port spot price index, which is then converted into US dollars. The remaining 49% of the pricing will follow US dollar-based indices published by Mysteel and Argus, blending traditional and emerging benchmarks.

For other BHP iron ore grades covered by the deal, pricing will be determined using blended US dollar indices that exclude Platts entirely. This nuanced approach reflects a tailored strategy to balance currency exposure while aligning with China’s push for greater use of its domestic currency in global trade.

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The adoption of a yuan-based index comes as China, which accounts for over half of global iron ore demand, seeks to reduce reliance on US dollar-denominated pricing mechanisms. BHP’s move could set a precedent for other major miners like Rio Tinto and Fortescue Metals Group, potentially reshaping industry standards in one of the world’s most critical commodity markets.

This deal also arrives amid ongoing efforts to strengthen economic ties between Australia and China, despite past tensions. BHP’s willingness to offer a discount and adopt a mixed pricing model signals a pragmatic step toward accommodating China’s strategic priorities.

The annual contract’s impact will hinge on the volume of shipments ultimately priced under this new framework, with early estimates suggesting it could cover a notable portion of BHP’s 2026 exports to CMRG.


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