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10/18/24

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Vale updates on settlement negotiation for the full reparation of Samarco’s Fundão dam collapse


In attention to recent press articles on the status of negotiations for a Definitive Settlement of claims relating to the Fundão dam collapse in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil, Vale  informs that Samarco, BHP Brasil and the company, together with the Brazilian Federal Government, the State Governments of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo, the Federal and State Public Prosecutors’ and Public Defenders’ Offices and other Brazilian public entities  are considering the general terms for the Definitive Settlement.

The general terms under discussion aims at fair and effective terms for a mutually beneficial resolution for all parties, especially for the impacted people, communities, and the environment, while creating definitiveness and legal certainty for the Companies. They reinforce Vale’s commitment to the full reparation of Samarco’s Fundão dam collapse.
Financial value and main obligations

The general terms under discussion provide for a total financial value of approximately R$ 170 billion1, comprising past and future obligations, to serve the people, communities and environment impacted by the dam failure. It includes three main lines of obligations:
• R$ 38 billion2 in amounts already invested on remediation and compensation measures,
• R$ 100 billion3 paid in installments4 over 20 years to the Federal Government, the States of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo and the municipalities to fund compensatory programs and actions tied to public policies,
• R$ 32 billion5 in performance obligations by Samarco, including initiatives for individual indemnification, resettlement, and environmental recovery.

Parties’ legitimacy and contemplated claims

A high-level mediation process by the Brazilian Federal Court of Appeals of the 6th Region and the engagement of Brazilian public institutions, playing their Constitutional role as authentic representatives of the affected people, have ensured transparency and legitimacy to the settlement process. The general terms under discussion can pave the way for a Definitive Settlement of all controversies set forth in public civil actions and other proceedings brought by the signatory Brazilian public authorities relating to the Samarco’s Fundão dam collapse, while defining measures to fully repair all socio-environmental damages and all collective and diffuse socio-economic damages arising from the rupture. The Definitive Settlement is also expected to bring voluntary-based alternatives for individual indemnification.

Vale’s incremental provision and cash outflow expectation

Vale reaffirms its commitments to supporting Samarco on repairing the damage caused by the Fundão dam collapse and to the shareholders' previously agreed obligation to finance, up to a 50% share, the amounts that Samarco may eventually fail to fund as the primary obligor. Considering the financial value under consideration, and based on preliminary cash outflow expectations, Vale estimates that R$ 5.3 billion (US$ 956 million6) will be added to liabilities associated with Mariana’s reparation in the 3Q24 results. The estimated timeline for disbursement will be updated in due course.

Definitive Settlement

The negotiations between the Parties are ongoing and, therefore, no final agreement has been signed. The Definitive Settlement is subject to conclusion of the terms and conditions of a final settlement agreement and the definitive settlement documentation, with approvals and signing by the Parties, including Vale’s Board of Directors.

To access the document, click here .

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1 - On a 100% basis.
2 - Approximately US$ 7.9 billion, considering exchange rates and disbursements up to September 30, 2024.
3 - Approximately US$ 18.0 billion, considering an average exchange rate of 5.5415 in September 2024.
4 - Adjusted by the Brazilian inflation index IPCA.
5 - Approximately US$ 5.8 billion, considering an average exchange rate of 5.5415 in September 2024.
6 - Considering an average exchange rate of 5.5415 in September 2024.

 

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