Brazil Has 38 Mining Companies Listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange. In 2021, These Companies Raised US$ 336 Million in Capital.
In celebration of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2022 Convention, representatives of the Brazilian delegation joined Guillaume Legare, Head, South America, Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange, to open the market and show the world that we are ready for significant investments. Brazil’s participation in the event is coordinated by the Brazilian Agency for the Development and Innovation of the Brazilian Mineral Sector (ADIMB).
Currently, there are 38 mining companies in Brazil, with 95 properties listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange. In 2021, these companies raised approximately US$ 336 million in equity.
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Brazil aims to attract investments in copper, nickel, and lithium for batteries, focusing on energy transition. During PDAC, government programs focused on exploring critical or strategic metal deposits for the country will be presented, which can contribute to boosting the global energy transition without fossil fuels.
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Brazilian Mining Day – will showcase success stories of international and Brazilian mining companies that recently reported investments in exploration projects across different mineral provinces in Brazil. The CEOs of these companies will outline plans for future investments to both increase the reserves of existing projects and their potential to become operational mines soon.
Since its inception in 1932, the PDAC Convention has grown to be considered the leading event for mineral exploration and mining in the world. As the leading voice of Canada’s mineral exploration and development community, PDAC’s mission is to promote a globally responsible, vibrant, and sustainable mineral exploration and development sector. With over 7,200 members, PDAC encourages leading practices in technical, environmental, safety, and social performance in Canada and internationally.
Visit www.pdac.ca/convention for more information. Via ADIMB


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