KEY POINTS
  • Rio Tinto warned on Wednesday that the coronavirus outbreak may create challenging conditions in the next six months.
  • The news builds on disruptions to global supply chains and potential delays to projects in Australia.
  • The miner's warning comes on the heels of its best underlying earnings since 2011, buttressed by a sizable jump in iron ore prices last year.
A Rio Tinto worker looks at a ship that is loaded with bauxite, the raw material for aluminum, at Rio Tinto's Weipa operations in Cape York, on the north-eastern tip of Australia March 7, 2019.

Rio Tinto warned on Wednesday that the coronavirus outbreak may create challenging conditions over the next six months, with more disruptions to global supply chains and potential delays to projects in Australia.

The miner's warning comes on the heels of its best underlying earnings since 2011, buttressed by a sizable jump in iron ore prices last year.