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BHP Expected to Wait Out Rio Glencore Deal Talks as Copper M&A Heats Up

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Australia’s mining giant, BHP Group ( NYSE:BHP), will wait out talks over the proposed merger by the United Kingdom’s Rio Tinto Group (NYSE:RIO) and Switzerland-based commodity trading and mining company Glencore Plc. (OTCPK:GLCNF), people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday.

With a market cap of $162 billion, BHP was viewed as the most likely spoiler of Rio’s bid for Glencore that would create the world’s largest mining company. However, the Australian miner says it will not pursue a counterbid because Glencore is not complementary to its business.

Rio Tinto and Glencore have reportedly been in preliminary merger talks that would potentially create the world’s largest mining company, valued at over $200 billion. The primary driver is the demand for copper and other transition metals crucial for AI infrastructure and the global energy transition. The combined entity would have an enterprise value exceeding $260 billion, surpassing current industry leader BHP Group.

The current expectation is for Rio Tinto to acquire Glencore through an all-share deal. The merger is largely driven by the goal of becoming a dominant force in the copper market, a commodity facing a potential supply shortfall and increasing demand.

A merged company would combine Glencore’s significant copper assets and project pipeline with Rio Tinto’s existing operations in a race to secure resources.  A major point of contention from previous failed talks in 2024 was Glencore’s significant coal business, a sector Rio Tinto fully exited in 2018 for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reasons. In a potential shift, Rio Tinto may now be open to retaining Glencore’s coal assets, possibly influenced by recent political changes and sustained profitability in the coal market.

Glencore has already moved its coal assets into a separate Australian entity, which could facilitate a spin-off or sale if needed. Another attractive component for Rio Tinto is Glencore’s highly profitable commodity trading division, which could be integrated to create a more powerful sales platform.

However, the deal faces significant scrutiny from antitrust regulators in multiple jurisdictions, including China, Australia, and the European Union, due to concerns about market concentration in key commodities like iron ore and copper.

By Alex Kimani for Oilprice.com

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