Brazil records 2,800 rare earth mining requests

A survey reveals 2,864 active processes at the National Mining Agency, with the highest concentration in Bahia.

Lawyer Luiz Ugeda conducted a study that identified 2,864 active rare earth mining processes at the National Mining Agency. The requests remain concentrated in initial research stages.

Interest in the sector grew significantly from 2022 and peaked in 2024. The following year saw a decline, driven by the exhaustion of the most promising areas.

Bahia concentrates about 1,100 processes, followed by Minas Gerais with up to 650 and Goiás with up to 350. Goiás hosts the country’s only operating mine, in Minaçu, and is the target of a Cade investigation into the sale to the US company USA Rare Earth for US$ 2.8 billion.

The National Congress is discussing a bill to create a strategic policy that encourages local beneficiation of these minerals and prevents the export of raw ore only.

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Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved a bill on Wednesday that sets rules for the exploration of critical minerals and rare earths. The text includes R$ 5 billion in incentives and a council with veto power over foreign partnerships. The vote came on the eve of a meeting between Presidents Lula and Donald Trump.

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Deputy Arnaldo Jardim (Cidadania-SP) presented the report for the new Critical Minerals Framework, proposing a public fund of up to R$ 5 billion to finance mineral projects. The text creates a council to oversee exports and international agreements. Voting is scheduled for Tuesday or Wednesday.

US and South African officials and mining executives have held two meetings to explore joint development of critical minerals projects. The talks aim to strengthen economic ties and ease diplomatic strains between the two countries.

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Petrobras resumed urea production on Thursday, 30, at the Araucária Nitrogenados S.A. (Ansa) plant in Araucária, near Curitiba in Paraná. The facility had been idle since 2020 and required a R$ 870 million investment. The state-owned company aims to cut reliance on imported fertilizers amid the sector's crisis.

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