International mining and natural resources company Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. (CLF) is expecting increased production and sales volume in its North American Business Unit, which includes its North American Iron Ore and North American Coal business segments.
Cliffs expects the North American Iron Ore business segment to recognize sales volume of about 16 million tons in 2009, higher than the previous guidance of 13 million to 14 million tons. North American Iron Ore equity production volume in 2009 is expected to be 17 million tons, up from a prior projection of 15 million tons.
Cliffs also raised its 2009 expected sales volume for its North American Coal business segment to about 1.8 million short tons from a previous expectation of 1.5 million tons. North American Coal production volume is expected to be 1.8 million tons, up from a previous expectation of 1.3 million tons. Cliffs operates coal mines in West Virginia
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