The former chief executive of Brazilian iron ore miner Vale received an anonymous email weeks before the deadly collapse of a tailings dam at Brumadinho in January 2019 warning about “dams at their limit,” according to the findings of an exhaustive congressional report on the disaster.
News ID: 7630 Publish Date : 2019/11/05
World’s largest iron ore miner - Vale on 23rd July’19 received approval from National Mining Agency (ANM) for partial resumption of dry processing at Vargem Grande Complex. The company via press release informed that the National Mining Agency (Agência Nacional de Mineração – ANM) authorized the partial resumption of the dry processing operations at the Vargem Grande Complex.
News ID: 5515 Publish Date : 2019/07/28
Brazil’s Vale (NYSE:VALE), the world’s No.1 iron ore miner , saw output of the steelmaking commodity collapse by almost 34% in the second quarter of the year, compared to the same period in 2018.
News ID: 5413 Publish Date : 2019/07/22
Sponge iron market seems to remain strong, as per manufacturers in central & eastern India. Rising raw material prices & active demand are likely to keep Indian sponge iron prices supported, they added.
News ID: 4626 Publish Date : 2019/05/22
SAO PAULO – Vale SA said on Tuesday a London arbitration court had ordered BSG Resources Limited to pay the iron ore miner $1.246 billion related to a dispute between the companies over a joint venture in Guinea.
News ID: 4293 Publish Date : 2019/04/10
SteelMint in conversation with market participants learned that Odisha's 2nd largest merchant miner - Serajuddin Mines has further widened discounts on iron ore lump prices further today on bulk bookings.
News ID: 4285 Publish Date : 2019/04/09
Executives at Vale SA , the world's largest iron ore miner , quashed efforts by Brazilian authorities to audit one of the company's mining dams months before it collapsed and killed over 300 people, a state prosecutor was quoted as saying by news website G1 on Wednesday.
News ID: 4112 Publish Date : 2019/03/21
Brazilian iron ore miner Vale fired an inspection firm because the company refused to certify one of its dams as safe, months before the barrier collapsed and killed hundreds, prosecutors said in a document filed this week, as they explained why they wanted top Vale executives ousted.
News ID: 3851 Publish Date : 2019/03/05
Eight employees of the Brazilian mining giant Vale (NYSE:VALE) were arrested on Friday as part of an ongoing criminal investigation into the deadly dam disaster in the town of Brumadinho, which killed at least 166 with over a hundred still missing.
News ID: 3627 Publish Date : 2019/02/15
SAO PAULO, Feb 6 (Reuters) – Brazilian iron ore miner Vale SA was made aware of problems with sensors designed to monitor the structure of a dam that ended up bursting, killing an estimated 300 people, two days before the disaster, Globo TV reported on Wednesday.
News ID: 3591 Publish Date : 2019/02/07