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Brazilian court suspends Vale's Onca Puma mine operating license once again

A local court has once again suspended the operating license for Brazilian miner Vale's. Onca Puma nickel mine in the north of the country,. according to a business securities filing.

Brazil's Para state won an appeal overturning a previous. court judgment that had actually restored the mine's operating license,. Vale stated in a filing late on Wednesday.

The company stated it will adopt the suitable legal steps,. looking for to reverse the current choice.

Para's environment department originally suspended the. license to run Onca Puma, which has actually an estimated nominal. capability of 27,000 metric lots of nickel each year, in February.

The department at the time flagged abnormalities in an. yearly environmental report and non-compliance on mining. mitigation efforts that it said resulted in conflicts with local. neighborhoods.

The mining giant later obtained an injunction momentarily. permitting it to resume operations.

A Vale executive stated in February that the business did not. see signs of environmental or social breach at the mine, including. that an administrative concern might have caused the suspension. and the company would work with authorities to resolve the matter.

Para's environment department did not immediately react to. an ask for comment.