Vale's main shareholder-in fact, the state-owned shareholder is the Brazilian government, the main non-state-owned shareholder is Mitsui Corporation of Japan, and it is also one of the main shareholders of Nippon Steel, Japan's most important steel company.
Brazil's Vale (short for Vale, full name: Companhia Vale do Rio Doce [1]) is short for Vale and its trademark is Vale. Brazil's Vale was founded in June 1942. Brazil's Vale iron ore production accounts for 80% of Brazil's total national output. VALE (Vale) Brazil's Vale is rich in Brazilian iron ore resources, accounting for 6.5% of the world's total reserves, and is the world's largest producer of rich iron ore. CVRD is the largest iron ore producer and exporter in the world and the largest mining company in the American continent. It is known as Brazil's "crown jewel" and "the engine of the Amazon region". The company was established in June 1942, 1. In addition to iron ore, the company also deals in manganese ore, aluminum ore, gold ore and other mineral products, as well as pulp, ports, railways and energy. 1on may 7, 1997, the company began to privatize and acquired iron ore enterprises on a large scale. At the beginning of 2000, Vale not only acquired SOCOIMEX, but also acquired all the shares of Samitri Mining.