FIM DO MONOPÓLIO? TERRAS RARAS NO BRASIL AMEAÇAM A CHINA!

Could rare earth minerals in Brazil be the ultimate key to breaking China's monopoly on global technology? Discover the hidden treasure in southern Minas Gerais! We are living through a new gold rush, but the prize isn't the shiny metal. It's the critical minerals. Today, we'll uncover how a volcano extinct for 120 million years in Poços de Caldas, Minas Gerais, holds the second largest reserve of rare earth elements on the planet. Without these minerals, there are no electric cars, wind turbines, military missiles, or the Artificial Intelligence revolution. China dominates more than 90% of the refining and manufacturing of neodymium and praseodymium magnets. But the discovery of ionic clays in Brazil, a cheap and efficient mining method, has attracted the attention (and billions) of the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. In this comprehensive video, we explain the global trade war, the environmental risks involved in the old uranium mining, and most importantly: will Brazil be an exporter of cheap dust or the new industrial leader of the energy transition with the Magbras project? Watch until the end to understand the true geopolitical chess game. CHANNEL PARTNERS: 🔒 Netadept: The future of technology demands security. We are specialists in cybersecurity solutions and Data Center infrastructure. Protect your data today, visit our website: https://netadept-info.com/ VIDEO CHAPTERS: 00:00 - China's Scary Declaration 01:18 - What are Rare Earths (And why do you need them)? 03:20 - The Technological Cold War: USA vs. China 06:05 - The Geological Miracle of Minas Gerais (Ionic Clay) 06:35 - The Brazilian "Cheat Code" in Mining 08:47 - The Dark Side: Radiation and the Danger in Poços de Caldas 09:50 - Is Brazil Being Bought? (The US Factor) 13:06 - The Cat's Leap: Refining, Magbras, and Clean Energy 14:03 - The Hidden Crisis of the Brazilian Government 16:17 - The Verdict: Sovereignty or Exploitation? Rare earths in Brazil, Chinese monopoly, rare earths in Minas Gerais, mining in Brazil, critical minerals, energy transition, electric cars in Brazil, world geopolitics, China-US trade war, Colossus Viridis project, neodymium and praseodymium, circular economy, Poços de Caldas volcanism, Magbras, magnet technology, electric car battery, artificial intelligence data center, NetAdept security, semiconductor crisis, future of mining