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Major Minerals: Brazil may be an important supplier to the US

Major Minerals: Brazil may be an important supplier to the US

The US representative, Matthew Lowe, Economic Counselor at the US Embassy in Brazil, said the country imports 41 of the 50 most important minerals and is seeking new sources of supply, including Brazil, which has more than 15. Items of North American interest. “The United States is prepared to invest significantly in building resilient, secure and reliable supply chains and supports partnerships between North American and Brazilian companies to achieve this.” The Colombian government and Congress want to expand critical and strategic minerals to make the economy more productive and generate jobs and income. Colombia wants to import many important minerals to produce in the local region.

Canada is attracting investments from major international brands such as automakers for important mineral projects in its region. The strategy will increase the responsible sourcing of these minerals and support the development of national and global value chains for a green and digital economy. According to Emmanuel Kamarianakis, Canadian ambassador to Brazil, the Canadian government is securing regional cooperation in the United States to promote sustainable mining. Bolivia is interested in this regional cooperation because it has tens of thousands of tons of unexplored minerals and needs technical and logistical support from other countries, said Sebastian Cuenca, ministerial adviser at the country’s embassy in Brazil. The representative of the Brazilian government in the group, Guilherme Ferreira, head of the Economic Geography Division of the Geological Survey of Brazil, stressed that Brazil has the capacity to meet the demand for important and strategic minerals from China, the United States and the United States. Able to cooperate with the European Union and other countries.

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