

The Rio Tinto Limited (ASX: RIO) share price is losing ground today despite the company announcing it has reached an agreement with Canadian-listed Turquoise Hill Resources.
Throughout the day, the mining giantâs shares have been trading lower as its key commodity, iron ore, fell below the US$100 level. It is the first time in more than a month that the price of the steel-making ingredient has dipped below the psychological barrier.
The Chinese economy is reeling from a slowing economy amid the property sector facing the largest crisis in its history.
In response, authorities in the key centre of Tangshan recently decided to cut steel production by more than 8 million tonnes in the second half.
Currently, Rio Tinto shares are swapping hands at $92.78 apiece, down 1.82%.
Rio Tinto set to acquire Turquoise Hill
In an effort to work directly in partnership with Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi and the Mongolian government, Rio Tinto will acquire the remaining 49% stake in Turquoise Hill.
Under the agreement, Rio Tinto will pay C$43 (A$48) for each outstanding common share it doesnât own in Turquoise Hill. This represents a 67% premium to the last closing price of C$25.68 (A$28.65) on 11 March 2022, the day before Rio Tinto made an initial bid.
The deal is valued at US$3.3 billion ($4.8 billion) and has the unanimous approval of Turquoise Hillâs board of directors.
Both companies are expected to quickly finalise an âarrangement agreementâ, with more detail available once executed.
Turquoise Hill will also require 66.67% of votes from its shareholders to approve the deal. A special meeting will be held sometime in the fourth quarter of this year.
In addition, Rio Tinto and Turquoise Hill agreed for the Heads of Agreement (HoA) to become effective with the execution of the Arrangement Agreement. This will support Turquoise Hill in addressing its near-term liquidity.
Rio Tinto chief executive Jakob Stausholm commented:
Rio Tinto is committed to moving Oyu Tolgoi forward in direct partnership with the Government of Mongolia to realise its full potential for all stakeholders. This agreement represents another significant step following the recent commencement of the underground operations, and will simplify governance, improve efficiency and create greater certainty of funding for the long-term success of the Oyu Tolgoi project.
Rio Tinto share price snapshot
For the majority of the year, the Rio Tinto share price has moved in circles to register a loss of 6%.
In comparison, the S&P/ASX 200 Resources (ASX: XJR) sector is flat over the same time frame.
Rio Tinto has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 6.04 and commands a market capitalisation of approximately $35.08 billion.
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