On March 28, 2022, Global Nickel Iron Holdings (FNI) said revenue rose to 7.71 billion pesos. FNI's net income rose 5.9 percent to 1.98 billion pesos in 2021 due to higher nickel prices.

Dante Bravo, PRESIDENT of FNI, said, "2021 was a bumper year for FNI as we received the President's Environmental Award for the Mining Industry. This is the highest honor awarded to a responsible mining company by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources. We are also pleased with the continued surge in nickel prices, despite the relatively adverse weather conditions experienced throughout the mining season last year, which enabled us to grow our revenues and profits."

Apesar dos números financeiros positivos, a FNI observou que o clima adverso levou a um declínio nos embarques em 2021, com 90 navios de minério de níquel transportando um total de 4,887 milhões de toneladas úmidas em comparação com 103 navios transportando um total de 5,625 milhões de toneladas úmidas em 2020.





