en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) participated in the "Brazil-UK Strategic Minerals and Energy Transition Dialogue," aimed at fostering knowledge exchange and bilateral cooperation in the mining sector between the two countries. The meeting, held on Thursday (June 4), brought together representatives from the Brazilian and UK governments, investors, mining companies, and researchers.

The core focus of the meeting was how to expand dialogue on critical minerals needed for the global energy transition and address the associated challenges and opportunities. The agenda covered topics such as investment attraction, project financing, technological innovation, sustainability, and supply chain security.
Gustavo Masili, General Coordinator of Mining Strategic Minerals and Energy Transition at the MME, presented the actions taken by the Brazilian government to enhance the sector's competitiveness and consolidate Brazil's position as a strategic supplier of critical minerals for the global energy transition. In his remarks, Masili emphasized that Brazil is seeking partnerships that can add value and drive a more innovative and competitive mining sector. He noted that Brazil is open to dialogue and cooperation with international initiatives to build a more resilient, transparent, and sustainable global critical minerals supply chain, aligned with national interests and Brazil's economic and social development principles.
This participation reflects Brazil's commitment to strengthening the mining sector and fostering an environment conducive to attracting investment.
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