Rio Tinto (LSE:RIO) recorded an 8% year-on-year increase in copper-equivalent production in 2025, supported by a combination of record iron ore output in the Pilbara, higher copper volumes and expanding exposure to future-facing commodities. The group achieved or exceeded its production guidance across all major product categories and confirmed its output targets for 2026.
Iron ore production in the Pilbara reached a record quarterly level during the year, while copper volumes rose 11% following the completion and ramp-up of the Oyu Tolgoi underground mine. Output also increased in bauxite and lithium, reflecting continued operational momentum and investment in growth assets.
Looking ahead, Rio Tinto reaffirmed its 2026 guidance, which includes further growth in Pilbara and Simandou iron ore sales, resilient copper production levels and expanding lithium output. Exploration and evaluation spending fell to $795 million as qualifying costs related to the Rincon lithium project were capitalised, marking progress in the group’s development pipeline.
Management highlighted several strategic milestones, including the first shipment from the Simandou project, record lithium production in Argentina and operational improvements across the aluminium value chain. These developments strengthen Rio Tinto’s diversification and growth profile at a time when markets for copper and aluminium are tightening, even as iron ore and alumina face more mixed conditions amid broader macroeconomic uncertainty.
Overall, the company’s outlook is underpinned by strong operational delivery, disciplined capital allocation and a robust balance sheet. While some technical indicators suggest the shares are approaching overbought territory, the valuation continues to offer an attractive blend of growth exposure and income potential.
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Rio Tinto is a global mining and metals group producing iron ore, aluminium, copper, bauxite, lithium and other industrial minerals. It operates major assets in Australia, Canada and Mongolia, with a portfolio aligned to long-term demand from steelmaking, electrification, energy transition and industrial end markets. This positions the group as a key supplier to both traditional industries and low-carbon value chains.

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