Rio Tinto restarts exports of copper concentrate from its Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in Mongolia after a brief protest that disrupted shipments. Bloomberg reports that the company resumes cargoes following the protest, which it characterizes as short. Earlier reporting highlights that the protest threatened deliveries of concentrate, with Rio Tinto’s local subsidiary posting on social media that shipments were at risk. Together, the accounts indicate that the demonstration affects logistics and cargo schedules at the mine, but that the interruption does not extend beyond a short period. The company’s resumption of exports suggests operations continue despite the protest’s temporary impact on deliveries. Details on the size of the disruption, duration, and the specific causes of the protest are not provided in the cited material. Overall, the reporting is focused on the immediate effect on concentrate exports and the subsequent restart of shipments from the mine.