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Anglo American Plc Delivers First Ore On Ship From Minas-Rio Iron Ore Project

Anglo American plc (AAUKY.PK,AAL.L) said the delivery of its first ore on ship or FOOS from its Minas-Rio iron ore project in Brazil is within the targeted budget.

The company said the first cargo of more than 80,000 tonnes of iron ore for the pellet feed market has been loaded onto a chartered vessel at the dedicated export terminal at the port of Açu in Rio de Janeiro state and the vessel is currently en route to customers in China.

Mark Cutifani, Chief Executive of Anglo American, said: "Delivering FOOS from Minas-Rio is a remarkable achievement from our team and is one of our three major commitments to our shareholders this year".

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