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Vale mulls move as COVID-19 closes in

Vale could be forced to bypass Malaysia as COVID-19 control order comes into effect.

Vale's Teluk Rubiah maritime terminal in Malaysia could be shut down

Vale's Teluk Rubiah maritime terminal in Malaysia could be shut down

The news is potentially good for Australia's iron ore miners because it is another hiccup for one of their biggest competitors. While Vale does not mine in Malaysia, it does blend some of its product...

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