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Sources say that US officials meet with mining executives in Brazil to talk about rare earths.

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According to anonymous sources, the meetings took place on the sidelines an event that was taking place in Salvador in the state of Bahia in the northeastern part of Brazil.

Rare earths are expected to come up in the negotiations between Brazil and the U.S. aimed at removing the tariffs placed by President Donald Trump against Brazilian products.

One source said that the discussions also show how the U.S. seeks alternative suppliers in the face of trade disputes with China which dominates rare earths markets.

This source who was present at the meeting said that Escobar talked about partnerships between U.S. mining companies and Brazilian miners to explore rare Earths.

Brazil is a country with vast mineral reserves, despite its small production. These minerals are vital for the manufacture of high-tech equipment.

A second source confirmed that St George Mining of Australia, which operates a rare-earths project in Minas Gerais, was present at the meeting.

Julio Nery of the mining lobby group Ibram confirmed that Escobar had met with representatives in the sector but refused to provide any details.

"He has already met with Ibram at least three or four occasions and requested to meet with Raul Jungmann," Nery said, referring Ibram president Raul Jungmann. Reporting by Lisandra paraguassu from Brasilia, and Marta Nogueira from Rio de Janeiro. Fernando Cardoso wrote the article. Natalia Siniawski edited it.

(source: Reuters)