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Ambatovy, the nickel-cobalt mine in Madagascar owned by Sumitomo, remains closed due to damage caused by cyclones

Sumitomo Corp., of Japan, said that the Ambatovy Nickel & Cobalt Project in Madagascar is still closed after Tropical Cyclone Gezani hit the island last week and damaged facilities.

The?company's statement said that operations were immediately suspended, safety being the number one priority. The company said that it is currently assessing the extent of the damage, the condition of the equipment and the impact on earnings.

Sumitomo said it would work with all parties involved to determine the extent of the damage as quickly as possible and implement the appropriate measures for recovery.

A company spokesperson stated that the timing of a restart has yet to be determined. It is estimated to take a few weeks to determine the extent of the damage.

Last week, traders said that the cyclone halted Ambatovy's production. They added that a long-term?outage would likely increase prices for?battery materials.

Ambatovy is owned by Sumitomo, and the state-owned Korea Mining Rehabilitation and Mineral Resources Corporation (KOMIR). In 2024 it produced around 28,000 metric tons of nickel and 2,500 tonnes of cobalt. (Reporting and editing by Rashmi aich; Yuka Obayashi)

(source: Reuters)