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Mining group Eramet keeps 2025 output targets despite Q1 setbacks

Eramet, a French mining company, maintained its full-year production targets on Thursday despite lower manganese and Nickel volumes which contributed to flat sales in the first quarter.

The company reported quarterly sales adjusted to 742 million euros (842 million dollars) and said that sales volumes at its manganese mining in Gabon were down 15% on an annual basis due to a strike by workers and logistical issues at Owendo Port.

Eramet, the Indonesian nickel ore miner, attributed this decline to destocking of local processing plants.

The Chairwoman and CEO Christel Bories also attributed the "more difficult" than expected first quarter to a broader market uncertainty related to trade and geopolitical conflicts.

The group maintained its production forecasts for 2025, which would see the marketed volumes in Gabon & Indonesia rebounding after a decline last year.

The group reported that it sold its first lithium in Argentina during the first three months after beginning production of the battery metal in December.

The company stated that it expected the full-year production to be lower than its target range of 13,000-13,000 metric tonnes due to a delay in equipment used for the concentration process.

The geopolitical uncertainty caused by President Donald Trump’s tariff offensive has clouded metal markets, which have already been struggling with slow Chinese growth.

Eramet, which reported its 2024 results back in February, had stated that it would reduce spending and increase productivity this year in response to the persistent weakness of its markets.

Eramet said that it had limited exposure to U.S. Tariffs, but could be affected if China reshuffles its trade.

BHP Group, one of the largest global mining companies, has warned that a trade war in escalation could be harmful to the world's economy. Reporting by Gus Trompiz, Editing by Himani Sakar.

(source: Reuters)