Vale, BHP talks with Brazil on Samarco’s mine disaster deal delayed

Talks over a multibillion-dollar settlement for a 2015 mining disaster at an iron ore venture of Vale and BHP have been suspended by a Brazilian court until early 2024 after the companies and authorities in the country failed to agree on compensation.

Negotiations had been accelerating in an attempt to reach a final agreement by the end of the year, but fell through last week as officials considered the miners’ proposals insufficient.

Vale, BHP and their joint venture Samarco Mineracao had offered 42 billion reais ($13b), falling short of the 126b reais requested by the other side, according to a person familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified discussing private information.

The companies need to meet environmental obligations in addition to making compensation payments, and so far have provided 34b reais in reparations.

A final settlement over the 2015 Mariana disaster would remove a major legal shadow hanging over the companies and cement a reparation schedule for victims.

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