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Mongolian to head Rio copper

Rio Tinto will appoint Mongolia's Bold Baatar as president of its copper group, in what appears to be a move to improve relations with the nation that hosts the company's Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold deposit.
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Rio Tinto will appoint Mongolia's Bold Baatar as president of its copper group, in what appears to be a move to improve relations with the nation that hosts the company's Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold deposit.
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

The article says Rio Tinto will appoint Mongolia's Bold Baatar as president of its copper group. The report does not provide further personal or career details about him.

According to the article, the appointment appears to be a move to improve relations with Mongolia, the nation that hosts Rio Tinto's Oyu Tolgoi deposit.

The article identifies Oyu Tolgoi as a copper and gold deposit hosted by Mongolia and linked to Rio Tinto's operations.

The article suggests the appointment is intended to improve relations between Rio Tinto and Mongolia, implying the change could help strengthen ties around the Oyu Tolgoi project.

No — the brief article only reports that Rio Tinto will appoint Bold Baatar as president of its copper group and does not provide timing or an effective date.

Yes — the article states Bold Baatar is being appointed as president of Rio Tinto's copper group, indicating a leadership role for the company’s copper business.

Investors may want to watch for follow-up announcements and developments related to Rio Tinto’s dealings with Mongolia and the Oyu Tolgoi deposit, as the article frames the move around improving those relations.

This information is reported in the article summarised here, which states Rio Tinto will appoint Mongolia's Bold Baatar as president of its copper group to help improve relations with Mongolia over the Oyu Tolgoi deposit.