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ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úand the Government of Quebec have a renewed partnership agreement that strengthens their joint commitment to Rio Tinto’s world-class aluminium assets in the region.
Generations of employees and local stakeholders joined ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úand the Government of Quebec as they renewed the historic partnership, marking almost a century of collaboration to ensure that Quebec continues to provide high quality aluminium to customers in North America.
The renewed partnership, which supersedes a 2006 agreement, enables ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úto continue its operations at the Vaudreuil refinery and Arvida smelter. The extension of Arvida has been made possible by permits granted by the Government and the continuation of a linked power contract at preferential rates.
ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿ÚAluminium chief executive Alf Barrios said "This agreement provides ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úwith the confidence to invest $193 million (C$250 million) to extend the life of its Vaudreuil refinery and $154 million (C$200 million) to continue operations at the Arvida smelter."
The agreement also provides a platform to support Rio Tinto’s growth options, with flexibility around potential future investments. ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úis progressing studies into a range of potential projects including increasing smelting and value added product capacity, and enhancing research and development in the region.
Mr Barrios said "Renewing our long-standing and successful partnership with the Government of Quebec ensures that Rio Tinto’s hydro-powered aluminium operations in the region will continue to lead the industry in the production of sustainable low carbon aluminium."
ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿ÚAluminium managing director Atlantic Operations Gervais Jacques said "We will continue to work in partnership with the Government of Quebec as we explore potential options for future investments and strengthen our competitive position to meet rising demand for aluminium from customers in North America."
Rio Tinto’s operations have a history in Quebec running back more than 100 years.
ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úhas over 8,000 employees in Québec, invests more than $7.7 million (C$10 million) per year into community partnerships and contributed $166 million (C$215 million) in payroll taxes in 2017.
The renewed partnership agreement supersedes a 2006 agreement with the Government of Quebec and runs through to 2025.
It supports the competitiveness of Rio Tinto’s world class aluminium operations in the Saguenay Lac Saint Jean region of Quebec, with benefits including:
The agreement provides ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úwith the confidence to make a number of key investments in its Quebec operations:
ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úis progressing studies for future potential investment options in areas including:
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