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Vale’s iron ore output falls in first quarter hurt by Brazil rains

Last updated: April 17, 2025 2:25 am
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Vale, one of the world’s largest iron ore producers, reported a 4.5% decrease in iron ore production in the first quarter of 2025, totaling 67.7 million metric tons. The company attributed this decline to heavy rainfall affecting its Brazilian Northern mining complex. Despite the lower output, Vale remains on track to achieve its annual production target of between 325 million tons and 335 million tons for 2025, as it initiates the ramp-up of mining projects VGR1 and Capanema.

On the sales front, Vale saw a 3.6% increase in iron ore sales year-on-year, reaching 66.1 million tons in the first quarter. The rise in sales was primarily driven by supply from inventories, with a focus on medium-grade products in response to market conditions. However, the average realized price of Vale’s iron ore fines declined to $90.80 per ton, down almost 10% from the previous year and 2.4% from the last quarter of 2024.

In addition to iron ore, Vale also saw positive results in its copper and nickel production. Copper production rose by 11% to approximately 90,900 tons, with strong performances reported at the Voisey’s Bay mine in Canada, as well as the Salobo and Sossego operations in Brazil. Copper sales also increased by 6.6% to around 81,900 tons. Meanwhile, nickel output grew by around 11% to approximately 43,900 tons, driven by higher production at Onca Puma in Brazil and improved performance at Canadian assets. Nickel sales saw a significant uptick of 17.5%, reaching 38,900 tons in the quarter.

Analysts at Citi noted that Vale’s iron ore output and sales were in line with expectations, while copper and nickel exceeded estimates. They anticipate minor adjustments to consensus EBITDA estimates following the report. Vale is scheduled to release its first-quarter earnings on April 24, with analysts expecting the stock to perform steadily in response to the results.

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In conclusion, Vale’s performance in the first quarter of 2025 reflects a mixed bag of results across its key commodities. While iron ore production faced challenges due to adverse weather conditions, the company remains optimistic about meeting its annual targets. The growth in copper and nickel production signals positive developments in these sectors, contributing to Vale’s overall performance in the global mining industry.

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