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Ferrexpo books yearly loss on provision for Ukraine legal problems

Londonlisted miner Ferrexpo reported an annual loss on Thursday, hit by a $131. million provision for the continuous legal disputes versus its. Ukrainian system Ferrexpo Poltava Mining (FPM).

The company posted a loss of $85 million for the year ended. Dec. 31, compared with a $220 million profit in 2022.

If not for the arrangement, Ferrexpo stated it scheduled an earnings. of $46 million, which is however, still lower than the previous. year due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and lower gains from. foreign-exchange swings.

The FTSE 250 company was very carefully optimistic about. the current year, stating that the boost in demand towards the. end of 2023 had continued into this year, however stopping brief of. laying out production and expense guidance for 2024.

Depending upon the schedule to export through various. Black Sea ports, the chance to broaden production further. with the reboot of the third pelletiser line stays. This will. be contingent on sufficient supply of consumables, a balanced. and proficient workforce, and logistics capability, Ferrexpo stated in. a declaration.

Ferrexpo, which is the world's third-largest exporter of. iron ore pellets, has actually been combating legal claims against its. Ukrainian unit FPM over objected to sureties associated to its. controlling shareholder, and from its provider Kysen.

Shares in Ferrexpo have likewise been pressed due to provide. concerns due to the dispute, having dropped about 81% because. the war started in February 2022.

(source: Reuters)