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Vale launches strategic review for Manitoba mining and expedition assets

Brazilian miner Vale SA's Canadian system said on Thursday it has released a strategic evaluation, which could consist of a potential sale, for its mining and expedition properties in Manitoba.

In the Canadian province of Manitoba, Vale Base Metals produces vital minerals such as copper and nickel, which are used thoroughly in electrical vehicle batteries.

The properties under evaluation lie in the Thompson nickel belt and include two underground mines and an adjacent mill together with other expedition opportunities, Vale said.

Expected to conclude in the 2nd half of 2025, the evaluation belongs to a procedure to enhance Vale's worldwide portfolio to make it possible for copper development in the Carajas region in Brazil.

This procedure is targeted at seeing if a new owner may be much better suited to invest the capital and resources required to open the vast mineral capacity (of the Manitoba assets), said Shaun Usmar, CEO of the Canadian subsidiary.

Vale Base Metals stated it produced 10,500 metric tons of finished nickel in Thompson throughout the 12-month duration ending in the third quarter of 2024.

(source: Reuters)