Vale secures US$2.8 billion in state funding to expand Carajas mine

Wednesday, 16 April 2014 01:04:25 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Vale SA announced Tuesday that it has secured 6.2 billion reais (US$2.8 billion) in funding from Brazil’s state development bank in order to expand its Caraja mine, the world’s largest iron-ore complex.

The funds will finance a new mining and processing unit in Para state with a capacity of 90 million metric tons of iron ore per year.  Vale said it will be the first major iron-ore facility to replace in-mine trucks entirely with conveyor belts.  Funds will also go toward expanding the company’s rail network.

Construction is expected to start soon with a planned operation start date sometime in 2016.


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