Workers at BHP’s Pilbara port operations in Western Australia have overwhelmingly voted in favour of strike action, potentially disrupting iron ore exports. The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) reported that 90 percent of its members supported the proposal to stop work. While a specific start date hasn’t been announced, the strike is expected to begin shortly. This port is critical for BHP, one of the world’s largest mining companies, and a key hub for Australian iron ore shipments to international markets. The industrial action could impact global iron ore supply and potentially raise prices. The AMWU has not yet detailed the specific reasons driving the strike, but further information is expected as the action nears commencement. Negotiations between the union and BHP are ongoing, but have so far failed to prevent the planned work stoppage.