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Key Vale license revoked

VALE'S operations have been further curtailed in the wake of the deadly Córrego de Feijão mine tailings dam failure in Brumadinho on January 25, putting further upward pressure on iron ore prices.

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 Vale’s Brucutu operation in Minas Gerais

Vale’s Brucutu operation in Minas Gerais

The miner confirmed the State Secretary for Environment and Sustainable Development (SEMAD) had cancelled the provisional operating licence for Vale's Laranjeiras dam, and ordered the immediate suspension...

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