The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: April 19, 2025
Today: April 19, 2025

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

The logo of Vale SA is pictured in Rio de Janeiro
April 15, 2025
Reuters - Reuters

RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian miner Vale produced 67.7 million metric tons of iron ore in the first quarter of 2025, down 4.5% from a year earlier, the company said on Tuesday in its sales and output report.

One of the world's largest iron ore producers, Vale said heavy rainfall impacted production in its Brazilian Northern mining complex.

The weaker first-quarter output had been expected, Vale said, and it reaffirmed its outlook to produce between 325 million tons and 335 million tons of iron ore in 2025, as it also began the ramp-up of mining projects VGR1 and Capanema.

Sales of iron ore rose 3.6% in the quarter year-on-year to 66.1 million tons, the report showed, with Vale attributing the increase to supply from inventories, while also noting it has been prioritizing medium-grade products given market conditions.

The average realized price of Vale's iron ore fines was $90.80 per ton in the quarter ended in March, down almost 10% year-on-year and a 2.4% decline from the last quarter of 2024.

In a note to clients, Citi analysts said iron ore output and sales came mostly in line with expectations, but copper and nickel beat their estimates.

"We estimate very minor downgrades to consensus EBITDA estimates," analysts Alexander Hacking and Stefan Weskott wrote, adding they expect the stock to perform in line following the results.

Vale will release its first-quarter earnings on April 24.

Vale's copper production increased 11% in the quarter year-on-year to about 90,900 tons, with the firm citing strong performance at the Voiseyโ€™s Bay mine in Canada and the Salobo and Sossego operations in Brazil. Copper sales grew 6.6% to about 81,900 tons.

Nickel output rose about 11% year-on-year to around 43,900 tons, mainly due to higher output at Onca Puma in Brazil and better performance at its Canadian assets, Vale said. It sold 38,900 tons of nickel in the quarter, a 17.5% rise from a year earlier.

(Reporting by Andre Romani in Sao Paulo and Marta Nogueira in Rio de Janeiro; Editing by Natalia Siniawski and Sonali Paul)

Share This

Popular

Americas|Crime|Political|US

US Supreme Court temporarily halts deportations of Venezuelan migrants under wartime law

US Supreme Court temporarily halts deportations of Venezuelan migrants under wartime law
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Supreme Court blocks, for now, new deportations under 18th century wartime law

Supreme Court blocks, for now, new deportations under 18th century wartime law
Americas|Environment|World

Pupy the elephant arrives at a Brazil sanctuary after 30 years in Argentine zoo

Pupy the elephant arrives at a Brazil sanctuary after 30 years in Argentine zoo
Americas|Lifestyle|World

Men toting chains and pierced with cactus keep a Good Friday tradition in Atlixco, Mexico

Men toting chains and pierced with cactus keep a Good Friday tradition in Atlixco, Mexico

Economy

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India central banker warns of dwindling money market liquidity

India central banker warns of dwindling money market liquidity
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

China shipbuilders rip Trump's 'short-sighted' US port fees

China shipbuilders rip Trump's 'short-sighted' US port fees
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan considering soybean, rice concessions in US tariff talks, Yomiuri reports

Japan considering soybean, rice concessions in US tariff talks, Yomiuri reports
Business|Economy|Entertainment|Technology|Travel

Universal Epic Universe is the theme park resort's biggest bang yet in Florida

Universal Epic Universe is the theme park resort's biggest bang yet in Florida