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Rio Tinto to scramble to maintain iron ore guidance

Playing catch-up after four cyclones affected production in the January quarter

One of Rio Tinto's autonomous haul trucks in the Pilbara.

One of Rio Tinto's autonomous haul trucks in the Pilbara. | Credits: Komatsu

Things are delicately balanced for Rio Tinto's iron ore production as the miner prepares to surge in the fourth quarter to meet production guidance. Rio Tinto is still feeling the effects of the four...

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