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Winu to be a prototype for Rio's way forward

RIO Tinto has outlined a new blueprint for how it will approach future mine development, with group executive for growth and innovation Stephen McIntosh saying the focus is pivoting to shorter timelines from discovery to development and free cashflows.

Henry Lazenby in Toronto
 Rio Tinto group executive for growth and innovation, Stephen McIntosh

Rio Tinto group executive for growth and innovation, Stephen McIntosh

McIntosh said the focus had turned to "rightsizing" the entry point to new projects while maintaining the company's core focus on quality growth, margins and returns. A prime example of the approach...

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