Alcoa Shares Tumble on $5.6 Billion Deal for Mining Assets

Dow Jones
Jul 01

Alcoa shares are on track for their worst day since President Trump announced sweeping tariffs in April 2025, trading as much as 12% lower after the Pittsburgh company said it would pay up to $5.6 billion for bauxite, alumina and aluminum assets in South Africa, Australia and Brazil.

Shares of the seller, Australia's South32, moved in the opposite direction, rising more than 10%. The BHP spinoff will receive $3.1 billion in cash, newly issued Alcoa stock worth roughly $1 billion that it plans to distribute to shareholders and future payments that could reach $750 million.

The deal comes amid a decline in aluminum prices from near record highs reached when fighting in the Persian Gulf blocked the region's aluminum smelters from global markets. After climbing to $3,855 a metric ton on the London Metal Exchange early last month, aluminum prices have dropped 18%.

Alcoa has been particularly hard hit by the 50% tariff on aluminum and has struggled to pass along the full cost increase of the metal that it produces in Canada, where cheap hydropower makes smelting more economical.

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