On August 19, Vale SA rose 3.11% in pre-market trading, trading at $14.10/share, with turnover of $398,100.
On the news front, Vale SA's CEO stated on August 18 that the company holds a significant advantage in its nickel business and is actively studying opportunities in other commodities, including lithium. This diversification signal comes on the heels of the company's Salobo CPF project advancing to the execution phase in mid-August, which is expected to add 6 million metric tons of annual iron ore processing capacity. Notably, Vale's base metals division anticipates launching operations by the first half of 2028, one year ahead of the original timeline.
The combination of strategic expansion into energy transition metals and accelerated project execution has bolstered market confidence in Vale's multi-commodity growth trajectory, driving pre-market gains above the broader Steel & Iron sector, where peers such as ArcelorMittal rose 1.59% and Cleveland-Cliffs gained 1.09%.
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