Anglo American’s production slips as heavy rains drench SA and Brazil

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Anglo American’s production slips as heavy rains drench SA and Brazil
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The inclement weather contributed to a 10% fall in output in the miner’s first quarter to end-March

Mining giant Anglo American says heavy rain in SA and Brazil, along with Covid-19 and other operational challenges, resulted in a 10% production fall in its first quarter to end-March.

Less rain in Botswana helped bump up diamond production in the three months by a quarter, the miner said on Thursday, but weather was a problem in SA and Brazil, with the group cutting its full-year production guidance for iron ore and platinum group metals by more than 4%...

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