Rio Tinto Completes Sale of Coal Mine

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

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Since February 2008, Rio Tinto has announced asset sales of US$7 billion, including the Jacobs Ranch transaction. In addition, Rio Tinto received a binding offer from Amcor in August 2009 for US$2.025 billion for Alcan Packaging global pharmaceuticals, global tobacco, food Europe and food Asia divisions. During 2008, Rio Tinto announced divestments totalling US$2.9 billion. Agreed sales in 2009 comprise the Group's interest in the Ningxia aluminium smelter in China for US$125 million, the Potasio Rio Colorado potash project in Argentina and the Regina exploration assets in Canada to Vale for US$850 million, Alcan Packaging Food Americas to Bemis Inc for US$1.2 billion, 56 per cent of the Alcan Engineered Products cable division to Platinum Equity for an undisclosed amount, the Corumbá iron ore mine in Brazil and associated river logistics to Vale for US$750 million and Alcan Engineered Products Composites division to Schweiter Technologies for US$349 million.

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