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Brazil’s Vale says Mitsui & Co still interested in projects in Mozambique

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01/04/2016 14:55
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Japanese group Mitsui & Co is still interested in investing in the Vale group’s projects in Mozambique despite impairment charges taken by Vale on such investments, the Brazilian group said in a statement to the market.

 

The group also said in the statement issued Thursday that Mitsui & Co continues to support negotiations with Nexi (Nippon Export and Investment Insurance) and JBIC (Japan Bank for International Cooperation) for the financing model, citing a statement released by the Japanese group.

 

Coal mining in Moatize, in Mozambique’s Tete province, has been costing the Vale group a loss of US$500 million a year, according to the annual report released last February.

 

Impairments assumed by the group for Mozambique – US$2.4 billion – were the second highest included in the accounts, and the larger ones – US$3.46 billion – were for a nickel mining project in Canada.

 

Mitsui & Co group agreed in 2014 to pay US$763 million dollars for stakes in Vale’s projects in Mozambique – the Moatize coal mine and the Nacala port and railway – but to date there have been no further developments.

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