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    Anglo American’s Restructuring Push Sees Major Losses

    July 31, 2025
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    Duncan Graham Wanblad - Anglo American CEO
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    Anglo American has posted a staggering $1.9 billion loss in the first half of its financial year, reflecting the cost of its ongoing restructuring. While that headline figure may alarm some, the group insists it is all part of a broader transformation that could redefine its future.

    Revenues from its continuing operations dipped by 7%, coming in at just under $9 billion. Profits before tax and other adjustments also fell, impacted heavily by a $500 million drop in earnings from De Beers, which has been grappling with sluggish diamond sales and excess inventory. The group still managed to declare a dividend of 7 cents per share.

    Despite the downturn, the company says it’s keeping margins strong in its restructured core — copper and premium iron ore — reporting 48% and 44% EBITDA margins in these segments respectively.

    Anglo American’s goal is to deliver $1.8 billion in cost savings, and it’s already achieved $1.3 billion by June. A key milestone was the demerger of most of its stake in Valterra Platinum. The remaining 19.9%, worth about $2.6 billion, is expected to be sold in due course.

    The company is also pressing ahead with sales of its steelmaking coal and nickel operations. Meanwhile, De Beers — still under restructuring — is seeing a strategic pullback in production as it deals with oversupply and muted demand.

    Looking forward, Anglo American sees copper accounting for over 60% of future earnings, with a focus on high-growth, high-value sectors such as crop nutrients. According to the group, this shift is unlocking long-term shareholder value.

    While the loss may grab attention, the real story is one of strategic pivoting, bold bets, and streamlining towards a more profitable — and sustainable — future.

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