Brazil's Critical Minerals Legal Framework Proposal Passes the Chamber of Deputies
2026-06-07 16:09
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - During a ministerial meeting this Wednesday (3rd), Chief of Staff of the Presidency Miriam Belchior noted that the critical minerals legal framework proposal (PL 2.780/2024) has been approved by the Chamber of Deputies and is currently under review in the Senate, encompassing the federal government's main strategies for developing the sector.

Miriam stated that the bill incorporates all elements of the government's strategy to ensure sovereignty and investment, covering not only the extraction of these minerals but also their domestic manufacturing stages. She emphasized that before the Chamber approved the text, the government conducted productive negotiations with the rapporteur, Congressman Arnaldo Jardim (Cidadania Party - São Paulo State). Miriam explained to the government leader in Congress, Senator Randolfe Rodrigues (Workers' Party - Amapá State), and the government leader in the Senate, Jaques Wagner (Workers' Party - Bahia State), that PL 2.780 consolidates what the government intends to advance, and passing this bill, which is crucial for Brazil's future, is of great significance.

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