Fortescue Chairman Calls for Green Energy Leadership and Green Iron Industry in Australia

Reuters
04 May
Fortescue Chairman Calls for Green Energy Leadership and Green Iron Industry in Australia

Fortescue Ltd.'s Executive Chairman and Founder, Dr. Andrew Forrest AO, congratulated the Prime Minister on his re-election and emphasized the necessity for policies that address climate change. In his statement on May 4, 2025, Dr. Forrest highlighted the importance of green energy and the potential for Australia to lead in building a green iron industry. He underlined the need for investment and skill development, particularly in the Pilbara region. Dr. Forrest also called for the acceleration of renewable energy projects and the decarbonization of heavy industry, along with ratifying the High Seas Treaty to protect ocean health. The full speech or interview URL is not provided in the document.

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