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Rio Tinto Is Committed to Its Literary Project Rincón in Salta Despite Low Profits and Changes in Direction

The Anglo-Australian mining company Rio Tinto, in view of its lower profits in six years, reaffirms its investment in the Literary Rincón project in Salta, Argentina, highlighting its economic impact and the support of local communities. Amid a scenario of lower profits and a change in its highest authority, the Anglo-Australian mining company Rio Tinto, the second largest in the world, reaffirmed its commitment to the Literary Rincón project in…
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The Anglo-Australian mining company Rio Tinto, in view of its lower profits in six years, reaffirms its investment in the Literary Rincón project in Salta, Argentina, highlighting its economic impact and the support of local communities. Amid a scenario of lower profits and a change in its highest authority, the Anglo-Australian mining company Rio Tinto, the second largest in the world, reaffirmed its commitment to the Literary Rincón project in…

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elinversorenergetico.com broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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