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    Factbox-Glencore and Rio Tinto's Mining Operations

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    Posted on January 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Glencore and Rio Tinto discussed a merger, potentially the largest in mining. Glencore focuses on copper and zinc, while Rio Tinto leads in iron ore.

    Glencore and Rio Tinto's Mining Merger Potential

    (Reuters) - Glencore approached Rio Tinto late last year about combining the two big copper producers but the discussions are no longer active, a person familiar with the matter said.

    The companies declined to comment. A merger between the firms has the potential to be the largest ever in the mining industry.

    Below are details on the companies' businesses and assets:

    GLENCORE

    The London-listed miner produces copper, cobalt, zinc, lead, nickel and coal. Copper, of which it produced 1 million metric tonnes in 2023, and zinc are its biggest revenue-generating metals.

    Glencore's copper assets are largely concentrated in Chile, Peru and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It has zinc, nickel, cobalt, and coal operations in Australia.

    Its trading division handles coal, oil, liquefied natural gas and related products as well as metals. The business generated around one-third of its operating income in 2023.

    The company has a market value of roughly $55 billion. Last year, it booked $4.3 billion in net profit on revenue of $217 billion.

    RIO TINTO

    The world's No. 2 miner counts including iron ore, aluminium, and copper as its top revenue-generating metals.

    It is the world's largest iron ore producer, with its operations in the Pilbara region of Western Australia crucial to the global supply of the steel-making commodity.

    It generated some 328 million tonnes of iron ore last year and 697,000 tonnes of copper.

    Rio is working towards ramping up production at its Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in Mongolia, one of the world's largest-known copper and gold deposits. It expects an average mined copper production of about 500,000 tonnes per year between 2028 and 2036.

    Listed in Sydney and London, it has a market value of $103 billion. Last year it made a net profit of $10 billion on revenue of $54 billion.

    (Reporting by Sameer Manekar in Bengaluru; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Glencore approached Rio Tinto for a merger.
    • •The merger could be the largest in mining history.
    • •Glencore focuses on copper, zinc, and coal.
    • •Rio Tinto is the largest iron ore producer.
    • •Both companies have significant global operations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Factbox-Glencore and Rio Tinto's mining operations

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the potential merger between Glencore and Rio Tinto, two major mining companies.

    2What are Glencore's main products?

    Glencore primarily produces copper, zinc, and coal, with operations in Chile, Peru, and Australia.

    3What is Rio Tinto known for?

    Rio Tinto is the world's largest iron ore producer, with significant operations in Western Australia.

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