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Brazilian Critical Minerals is exploring for rare earth elements and platinum group element group projects in Northern Brazil.
It’s flagship projects include Ema and Apui, both wholly-owned by BCM, placing the company in a pole position to be a leader in REEs exploration and extraction, vital for global technology supply chains.
Brazilian Critical Minerals has revealed a +1 billion tonne rare earths resource at its Ema project in Brazil, making it one of the largest wholly ionic REE projects on the planet.
BCM’s mission is to, through strategic exploration, aim to meet market demands, as well as positively impact the communities and environments it operates in.
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