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RIO CELEBRATES GUINEA IRON ORE VENTURE WITH CHALCO

Rio Tinto may have had gone through some tough times in China, but the deals are back now – and there are champagne corks to prove it.

With great ceremony, Rio and Chalco, the listed arm of Aluminium Corp of China (Chinalco), signed an agreement on Thursday to invest jointly in an iron ore project in Guinea. The deal will see Chalco invest $1.35bn in the mine in return for a 44.65 per cent stake.

It's a big step for Chalco, marking the company's first iron ore asset, as well as its largest investment overseas. But just as important is what the pomp and circumstance says about Rio, which has striven to repair ties with China after last year rejecting an investment bid from Chinalco. The event was rich in symbolism – the Great Hall of the People is used for Beijing's most high-profile events – and the display of camaraderie was impossible to miss.

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