Rio Tinto announces abandonment of merger talks with Glencore

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Rio Tinto announces abandonment of merger talks with Glencore, ending a potential mega-merger that could have created a market value of over $200 billion and made it the world’s largest mining and copper producer. In a statement, Rio Tinto said it has determined that it cannot reach an agreement that creates value for shareholders.

Glencore responded that the key terms proposed by Rio Tinto “seriously underestimated Glencore’s potential relative value contribution,” especially the value of its copper business and growth pipeline, and did not consider appropriate acquisition control premiums.

Under UK takeover rules, Rio Tinto is prohibited from seeking to acquire Glencore again for at least six months. This merger attempt occurred amid a significant uptick in global mining M&A activity, driven mainly by mining giants seeking to expand their copper operations to meet surging demand from electric vehicles, renewable energy, and data centers.

Glencore emphasized its strong independent investment case, including diversified operations across multiple commodities, industry-leading marketing licenses, and an excellent copper project portfolio, with the goal of becoming one of the world’s largest copper producers within the next decade.

The idea of a merger between Rio Tinto and Glencore was first proposed in 2008, and negotiations took place in 2014 and 2024, both failing due to valuation and management control disagreements.

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