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Aluminium instability fuels Rio expansion

Image: sdx15/Adobestock.comRio Tinto has moved to strengthen supply chain resilience at its Canadian aluminium operations, commissioning a new alumina conveyor at its BC Works smelter in Kitimat as global markets face mounting instability. The 1.1km conveyor, part of a $CAN135 million ($137.6 million) investment, will transport around 800,000 tonnes of alumina annually, according to Rio Tinto, replacing infrastructure dating back to the 1960s. D…
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Australian Resource & Investment broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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