Vale will invest $3.5 billion in a copper mine in Brazil

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São Paulo, February 24 (Agência) — Mining giant Vale will invest $3.5 billion from 2026 to 2030 to further develop its copper resources in the Carajás region of northern Brazil.

Vale will invest $300 million in 2026, $400 million in 2027, $800 million in 2028, $900 million in 2029, and $1.1 billion in 2030.

Vale’s Carajás mineral province includes its flagship mine Salobo, the smaller Sossego mine, and the Bacaba project. The Bacaba project is a future copper mine currently undergoing environmental licensing but will also be considered in this investment.

In 2025, Carajás’s copper production reached 293,100 tons, accounting for 77% of the mine’s global copper output.

This investment was disclosed in a securities filing and aligns with estimates from the Brazilian Mining Institute. The institute noted that during this period, copper will receive the most investment among all key minerals, totaling $8.6 billion.

Vale plans to nearly double its copper production by 2035, expanding capacity by 80,000 tons per year by 2029.

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