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Rio Tinto actively working with China's Chinalco on shareholding constraints

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Posted on December 4, 2025

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Rio Tinto actively working with China's Chinalco on shareholding constraints
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LONDON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Rio Tinto CEO Simon Trott said on Thursday the miner is actively working with its main shareholder, Aluminium Corporation of China Limited (Chinalco), to resolve governance

Rio Tinto Collaborates with Chinalco on Shareholding Issues

LONDON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Rio Tinto CEO Simon Trott said on Thursday the miner is actively working with its main shareholder, Aluminium Corporation of China Limited (Chinalco), to resolve governance constraints that restrict the company's ability to conduct share buybacks.

"In terms of the Chinalco shareholding, we're actively working with Chinalco on solutions to address that constraint and what that might look like," Trott told shareholders at the company's annual investor day, adding that it will take time and "there's nothing concrete at this stage."

Reuters in October reported that Rio Tinto is exploring a potential asset-for-equity swap with Chinalco that would reduce the Chinese investor's 11% stake, potentially giving Rio greater flexibility to resume buybacks and pursue new strategic deals.

Chinalco's stake in the London arm of Rio Tinto is subject to a 14.99% ownership cap set by Australian authorities in 2008. Its stake in the overall company is around 11%.

(Reporting by Clara Denina, Melanie Burton; Editing by Joe Bavier)

Key Takeaways

  • Rio Tinto is working with Chinalco to resolve governance constraints.
  • The constraints affect Rio Tinto's ability to conduct share buybacks.
  • An asset-for-equity swap is being explored to reduce Chinalco's stake.
  • Chinalco's stake is capped at 14.99% by Australian authorities.
  • The current stake in Rio Tinto is around 11%.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is equity?
Equity represents ownership in a company, typically in the form of shares. It signifies the value of an owner's interest in an asset after deducting liabilities.
What is corporate governance?
Corporate governance refers to the systems, principles, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled. It encompasses the relationships among stakeholders and the goals for which the corporation is governed.
What is a share buyback?
A share buyback occurs when a company purchases its own shares from the marketplace, reducing the number of outstanding shares. This can increase the value of remaining shares and improve financial ratios.
What is a stakeholder?
A stakeholder is any individual or group that has an interest in the success of a company. This includes shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers, and the community.
What is an asset-for-equity swap?
An asset-for-equity swap is a financial transaction where a company exchanges its assets for equity in another company. This can help improve liquidity and reduce debt.

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