Vale of Brazil (Vale, full name: Companhia Vale do Rio Doce), also known as Vale and trademarked as VALE, was founded on June 1, 1942. Vale's iron ore production accounts for 80% of Brazil's total.
Vale is the world's largest iron ore producer and exporter and the largest mining company in the Americas. It is known as Brazil's "Crown Jewel" and the "Engine of the Amazon."

Vale S.A. (Portuguese: Vale S.A.; NYSE: VALE) is a Brazilian multinational corporation primarily engaged in metal smelting and mining, and is one of Brazil's largest logistics companies. Vale is a top-ten mining company in the world and the world's largest supplier of iron ore (placer) and nickel. It is a key negotiator in global iron ore price negotiations. As of 2021, Vale is Latin America's most valuable company, with a market capitalization of approximately $111 billion.
Company Name: Vale do Rio Doce.
Official Domain: vale.com.
Domain Created: October 8, 1998.
Country: Brazil.
Headquarters: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.