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Germany, Italy import legally dubious Brazilian gold, study shows

All Brazilian gold imports by Germany and 71% by Italy originate from locations of the Amazon where unlawful mining is widespread, a think thank said on Tuesday, requiring increased European scrutiny.

All 1.3 tonnes (2,866 pound) of gold that Germany imported from Brazil in 2023 originated from the state of Amazonas, a study by Sao Paulo-based Instituto Escolhas utilizing federal government data revealed.

Italy imported 356 kg (784.85 lb) of Brazilian gold last year, including 254 kg from the states of Pará and Sao Paulo, stated the report called Europe's Risky Gold.

Wildcat gold mining, referred to as garimpo in Portuguese, has rose in Amazonas and Para in the last few years considering that hard-right previous President Jair Bolsonaro relaxed environmental protections and encouraged advancement in the Amazon rainforest, causing increased logging.

Sao Paulo state produces no gold, but is the significant center for sales and export of the rare-earth element, particularly of unclear legal origins.

The European Union has strict rules to suppress the sale of ores from dubious or illicit origins, but the due diligence process has numerous blind areas, Larissa Rodrigues, director of research at Instituto Escolhas, stated in an interview.

It can not say it has an accountable purchasing policy. ... The European companies buying the gold have no concept where it was mined and who sold it to traders for export.

About 94% of the Brazilian gold imported by Germany and Italy, the primary buyers in the EU, has suspicious origins, arriving via a chain of intermediaries from hundreds of gold prospects in the Amazon, Rodrigues noted.

Majority of the 68 tonnes of gold exported by Brazil in 2015 has suspect origins that can not be traced, regardless of the current federal government's procedures to crack down on unlawful gold sales, the not-for-profit Instituto Escolhas said.

Canada is the primary buyer of Brazilian gold, which is exported by business from legally licensed mines, as is the case for the 3rd largest importer, the UK, the think tank stated.

However, Brazilian gold imports by Switzerland, the 2nd greatest purchaser, includes bullion from wildcat mining websites, Rodrigues said. Much of that winds up in the EU, which gets 70%. of its gold from the Swiss.

(source: Reuters)