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“We delivered a very strong start to 2026, underpinned by record quarterly copper sales, strong commodity prices, and disciplined execution across our operations,” said Jonathan Price, President and CEO. “Quebrada Blanca (QB) delivered robust and consistent performance, achieving all-time high quarterly copper sales and ongoing operational stability. Our quarterly financial results demonstrate the resilience and potential of our portfolio and the strength of our balance sheet. Moving forward, we remain focused on disciplined operating performance and advancing the merger of equals with Anglo American toward a successful close.”
From meeting the growing global demand for critical minerals to driving innovation and strengthening economic resilience, British Columbia’s mining sector is helping shape the world’s future. Our Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Crystal Prystai recently joined other leading voices from the industry for an engaging discussion on mining’s role in what comes next as part of Science World’s Salon Series. These conversations matter—especially when they inspire the next generation. Science World’s commitment to STEAM connects today’s challenges with tomorrow’s problem-solvers, helping spark curiosity, build understanding, and create a more sustainable future for all.
Meeting accelerating global copper demand will require faster, capital-efficient growth. Our President and CEO Jonathan Price joined industry leaders on a CRU World Copper Conference panel to reinforce that message, exploring copper leadership in a world of increasingly complex supply chains. The conversation surfaced a shared reality: 🔹 Global copper demand is accelerating, driven by electrification, data centres and the energy transition 🔹 Supply chains are under pressure from disconnected timelines and rising complexity 🔹 Meeting future demand will require collaboration across all parts of the supply chain Jonathan highlighted how optimizing and integrating existing assets, alongside disciplined capital allocation, can deliver faster, lower‑risk copper growth — while strengthening supply chain resilience. Thank you to CRU and all the panelists for a thoughtful and forward‑looking exchange.
In a keynote this week at CESCO, Teck President and CEO Jonathan Price reflected on a moment of profound global change — as energy systems, supply chains and trade are being reshaped in real time. At the centre of this transformation is a fundamental truth: the future is copper. Copper underpins electrification, renewable power, digital infrastructure and advanced manufacturing and, increasingly, energy security and economic resilience. As electrification accelerates and technologies like AI and data centres drive new growth in electricity demand, the need for copper will rise in tandem. Chile and Latin America will be central to meeting this challenge. With world class geology, deep expertise and a long history of responsible mining, the region is uniquely positioned to deliver the copper the world needs — reliably and at scale. Meeting future demand will also require collaboration, efficiency and smart partnerships. The proposed combination between Teck and Anglo American represents an opportunity to responsibly strengthen copper supply and support long term growth, with Chile and Latin America at its core. The future is copper – and we are proud to be helping build it, responsibly.
We were pleased to host Chief Christine Walkem Chief of Cooks Ferry Indian Band and Chair, Board of Directors, Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly, in London, UK last week to speak to members of Women In Mining UK (WIM UK) about her lived experience and Nation-level vision to complex negotiations with industry and government. The conversation, hosted by moderator Carole Cable, former WIM UK Chair, spoke to the evolving landscape of Indigenous governance in Canada, where Nations are playing a central and essential role in shaping sectors including mining. Her perspective offered valuable lessons for global audiences interested in Reconciliation, rights‑based governance and more equitable models of partnership.
We were honoured to present alongside the Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly at the Canadian Indigenous Investment Summit in London, UK, this week, sharing a case study on how a new model of partnership and collaboration formed the basis of consultation for the Highland Valley Copper Mine Life Extension Project. Pictured left to right are moderator Radi Annab, Chief Christine Walkem (Chief, Cooks Ferry Indian Band and Chair, Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly), Chief Lindsay Tighe (Shackan Indian Band, Chief and Treasurer, Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly), Chief Fred Sampson (Chief, Siska Indian Band and Vice Chair, Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly), and Robin Sidsworth, Director of Sustainability, North America, Teck.
Construction is now underway on the new SAMU (Servicio de Atención Médica de Urgencias) centre in Pozo Almonte, Chile, marking a meaningful step forward for emergency health care in El Tamarugal province. When it’s completed, the centre will help ensure faster, more timely medical care for families in the area who currently travel more than an hour to the nearest advanced medical facility. The SAMU is supported by Teck Quebrada Blanca as part of our commitment to community development and improving quality of life in the Tarapacá region. We’re proud to keep moving forward together with the communities where we operate.
🔬 How do geckos stick to surfaces? How do crystals grow? What generates more electrical current – a fresh lemon or an old one? Student scientists attempted to answer these questions with a creative range of science projects at the annual St. Michael’s Science Fair in Trail, British Columbia – and impressed the judges from Teck Trail Operations at the same time. The students also demonstrated what happens to our food when we eat it, and even built a three stage gravel, sand and charcoal filter to clean dirty water. These were just a few of the many impressive submissions showcased this year. A big thank you to the judges from Trail Operations and the Trail Technical Facility for sharing their time, enthusiasm and expertise!
We are proud to release our 25th annual Sustainability Report, highlighting our 2025 performance in key areas, including support for communities, Indigenous Peoples, health and safety, diversity and climate. “This report highlights our continued focus on responsibly providing the critical minerals needed for global development and the energy transition,” said Jonathan Price, President and CEO. “As we advance our proposed merger with Anglo American plc and strengthen our sustainability performance, we remain committed to operating safely, supporting local communities and creating long-term value.”
March 8 is International Women’s Day, a global day to recognize and celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. ♀️ This year’s theme is “Give to Gain,” emphasizing the power of generosity and collaboration in forging gender equality. Each of us can contribute to this progress by giving our time, support and voices, whether through learning, sharing knowledge, mentoring or advocating for inclusion. On March 8 and every day, we thank and honour the women of Teck, whose leadership, skill and dedication strengthen our teams, our communities and our industry, and we commit to working towards gender equality year-round. Here’s to building a future where everyone thrives.💙