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PERTH (Reuters) -Australian diversified miner South32 is open to buying Anglo American's's share of two manganese operations the companies jointly own, should they come for sale at the right price, CEO Graham Kerr said on Thursday. Anglo is the subject of a takeover offer by the world's biggest listed miner BHP Group, which had previously owned those assets but spun them out with its 2015 demerger of South32. South32 is the world's largest producer of the steel hardening additive which it mines at its GEMCO operations in Australia's Northern Territory and in South Africa's Kalahari Basin.