

Itâs a rough day on the market for many S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) mining shares.
The S&P/ASX 200 Materials Index (ASX: XMJ) is down 0.9% right now, making it one of the marketâs worst performing sectors. Thatâs reflected in the share prices of some of the ASX 200’s most iconic miners:
- The BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP) share price is down 1.4%, trading at $43.83
- That of Rio Tinto Limited (ASX: RIO) is posting a greater tumble. It’s fallen 1.7% to $106.23
- Finally, shares in Fortescue Metals Group Limited (ASX: FMG) are defying the downturn, lifting 0.25% to $19.90
For comparison, the ASX 200 has lifted 0.3% at the time of writing.
So, what might be going on with ASX 200 mining shares today? Letâs take a look.
Is this weighing on ASX 200 mining shares today?
The materials sector is falling on Thursday, weighed down by some of the ASX 200âs biggest mining shares.
Interestingly, thereâs been no news from the mining goliaths to explain today’s moves. Though, itâs widely speculated that OZ Minerals Limited (ASX: OZL)âs continued freeze is related to another BHP takeover bid.
Iron ore futures were relatively stable overnight, lifting 0.1% to US$92.34 a tonne. It was a worse story for some base metals, with nickel tumbling 9.1% and copper slipping 0.4%.
Looking more broadly, todayâs slump comes amid continued concerns regarding a mining tax under consideration by the federal government.
The mooted tax would relate to earnings from thermal coal and gas exports. It is being considered as a bid to reduce energy costs.
NSW Minerals Council CEO Stephen Galilee previously said, if implemented, its âunlikelyâ the tax would be temporary. He also said it could be extended to other sections of the mining industry over time.
Though, treasurer Jim Chalmers has said the governmentâs preferred solution would be regulatory, rather than tax-based.
Any move to tax energy commodities would likely impact BHP more than Rio Tinto or Fortescue. The former operates seven coal mines in Queensland.
NSW Minerals Council, the Minerals Council of Australia, and Queensland Resources Council (QRC), all of whom have slammed the mooted tax, are banding together to launch an advertising campaign against the move today, The Australian reports. QRC CEO Ian Macfarlane commented yesterday:
Introducing a new mining tax on the resources sector, on top of the billions in taxes and charges coal and gas companies already pay to state and federal governments, will kill off investor interest in future resources projects in Australia, itâs as simple as that.
Such talk might be turning investorsâ attention to ASX 200 mining shares on Thursday.
The post Whatâs going on with ASX 200 mining shares on Thursday? appeared first on The Motley Fool Australia.
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