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Russia in talks with BRICS over rare-earth elements exchange

Russia is in talks with other BRICS members about creating a worldwide rare-earth elements exchange to make sure fair rates and trade growth, the country's. Financing Minister Anton Siluanov said in a statement on Thursday.

Leaders of BRICS countries, which account for 37% of the. international economy, collected in the Russian city of Kazan this week. to go over efforts aimed at developing options to the. Western-dominated monetary and trade facilities.

The system will consist of the creation of cost indications. for metals, requirements for the production and trade of bullion,. and instruments for certifying market individuals, clearing,. and auditing within BRICS, Siluanov said.

The BRICS rare-earth elements exchange would measure up to Western. trading platforms, such as the London Metal Exchange, and would. protect trade from sanctions imposed by the West on BRICS. members Russia and Iran.

Previously, BRICS leaders expressed assistance for efforts to. increase sell precious metals amongst the group's nations in. a joint communique released on Oct. 23.

Russia is the second-largest global gold producer, and one. of its greatest business, Nornickel, is the world's largest. provider of palladium, with a 40% share of international output.

All significant Russian gold manufacturers are under Western. sanctions, which have actually also obstructed Nornickel's operations and. its palladium exports, although the company itself is not under. direct sanctions.

Nornickel and the nation's biggest gold manufacturer, Polyus,. declined to discuss the effort.

(source: Reuters)