METS

More METS drawn to Brazil

Brazil's growth as a mining services hub has paralleled the emergence and expansion of Vale as the home-grown giant stepped up competition with the likes of BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto for the position of biggest miner on earth. In the current slowdown the questions is, what next for Brazil mining equipment, technology and services (METS) sector?

While the likes of ABB, Sinclair Knight Merz and Worley Parsons have profited from the building of Vale’s huge 90 million tonnes per annum S11D iron ore project in Carajás, Brazil, there are fewer of these...

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