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Rio Tinto reports increase in iron ore sales in Q2 2026

Last updated: July 15, 2026 8:35 am
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Rio Tinto, a leading global mining company, has recently reported a significant increase in global iron ore sales for the second quarter of 2026. The company sold 89 million tonnes (mt) of iron ore during this period, marking a 5% rise compared to the same quarter last year. From its Pilbara operations alone, Rio Tinto sold 85.3mt of this vital steel-making commodity by the end of June.

With the first half of the year seeing a total of 157.7mt in iron ore sales, Rio Tinto is on track to meet its annual forecast of 323–338mt. The average pricing at its Pilbara operations also saw an improvement, rising to $85.2 per wet tonne on a free-on-board basis from $83.2 in the previous year.

On the other hand, copper production experienced a slight decline, dropping by 7% in the June quarter to 213,000t. This decrease was largely attributed to a 13% drop in production at the Escondida operations in Chile due to lower ore grades.

Despite these challenges, Rio Tinto announced a positive update on its copper C1 net unit cost forecast for 2026. The company has revised the forecast to be between $0.30 and $0.50/lb, down from the previous estimate of $0.65–$0.75/lb. This revision was influenced by higher-than-anticipated gold prices and productivity improvements.

In terms of operational resilience, Rio Tinto has managed to navigate through the ongoing Middle East conflict without significant disruptions to its production or outbound supply chains for its core commodities. The company is closely monitoring the situation in the Strait of Hormuz and has contingency plans in place to address any potential escalation that could impact global energy or logistics markets.

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Moreover, Rio Tinto reported a notable 20% year-on-year increase in lithium production. This increase was credited to the ramp-up at the Rincon starter plant and the early deliveries at Sal de Vida and Fénix 1B.

Rio Tinto CEO Simon Trott expressed satisfaction with the company’s overall performance, stating, “We are delivering growth as we drive performance across the group.” He highlighted the success in iron ore production in the Pilbara and the significant growth in copper equivalent production in the first half of the year.

In summary, Rio Tinto continues to demonstrate its operational excellence and adaptability in the face of various challenges. The company’s strategic decisions and focus on productivity improvements are key drivers of its success in the global mining industry.

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