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Brazil Holds World’s Second-Largest Rare Earth Reserves Despite Production Barriers

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Brazil holds the world’s second-largest reserves of rare earth elements, yet the nation currently lacks a fully integrated production chain due to significant technological and environmental obstacles. These 17 metallic elements serve as essential components in the manufacturing of next-generation technologies, placing Brazil in a position of potential global influence that remains largely undeveloped.

The country’s rare earth sector remains in an embryonic state as industry stakeholders navigate the complexities of extraction and processing. While China currently maintains the largest deposits and the most established production infrastructure, Brazil faces specific domestic hurdles that prevent it from scaling its operations to a competitive level. These challenges include the development of specialized refining technologies and the implementation of environmental safeguards necessary for large-scale mining projects. Consequently, the nation continues to work toward overcoming these technical and ecological barriers to unlock the economic potential of its mineral resources.

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Date: June 3, 2026

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