Brazil Government Wants Miner Vale To Be Steel Major - Report
23 Septiembre 2009 - 9:16AM
Noticias Dow Jones
Mines and energy minister, Edison Lobao, said the Brazilian
government wants mining giant Vale SA (VALE) to become a large
steelmaker in order to compete with ArcelorMittal (MT), the Valor
newspaper reported Wednesday.
"Vale, the largest producer of iron ore in the world, needs to
open the way for Brazil to become a large exporter of rolled
steel," Lobao said.
Lobao's views were in line with Luciano Coutinho, president of
Brazil's Development Bank, BNDES, who suggested Monday that the
country's steel sector should consolidate in order to compete more
effectively abroad.
According to Valor, Coutinho is the main formulator of
development policy for President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva's
left-of-center government.
Lula recently admonished Vale for not adding more value to its
iron ore in Brazil and said he did not want potential jobs in
steelmaking to be exported.
Vale is developing four new steel mill projects in Brazil with
foreign partners.
The first, a partnership with ThyssenKrupp (TKA.AE), is
scheduled to start up at the end of this year.
-By John Kolodziejski, Dow Jones Newswires; 55-21-2586-6086;
John.Kolodziejski@dowjones.com