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Brazil, Rare Earth and USA

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 · 9h
USA Rare Earth to Buy Brazil’s Serra Verde in $2.8 Billion Deal
USA Rare Earth Inc. agreed to acquire Brazil’s Serra Verde Group in a cash-and-stock transaction, adding to a string of recent deals in the industry.

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 · 6h · on MSN
USA Rare Earth is taking on China, with a $2.8 billion move into Brazil
 · 9h
USA Rare Earth buys Brazil's Serra Verde for $2.8 billion, extending takeover spree
 · 9h
USA Rare Earth to Acquire Serra Verde in $2.8 Billion Deal
USA Rare Earth USAR 15.23% has agreed to acquire the owner of a rare-earth mine and processing plant in Brazil, a move that would strengthen its mine-to-magnets supply chain amid geopolitical tensions...

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 · 9h
USA Rare Earth Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire Serra Verde Group for ~$2.8 Billion, Creating the Global Rare Earth Leader
 · 9h
USA Rare Earth to buy Brazil's Serra Verde in ~$2.8B cash and stock deal
6d

Brazil's former spy chief who fled country arrested by ICE in U.S., lawmaker says

Alexandre Ramagem was sentenced to 16 years in prison for his role in the coup attempt by supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
3d

Brazil and Barcelona star Raphinha opens up on motivation, family, and 2026 World Cup pressure

The talented attacker is one of the key figures in the Brazil side looking to conquer the world for the first time since 2002
Agence France-Presse on MSN
2h

Cafu says 2026 World Cup is perfect time for Brazil to win again

Brazil's two-time World Cup winner Cafu said on Monday he believes this year's tournament is the perfect time for the five-time champions to take back the crown for the first time for 24 years. "I think it's a good time for him,
12d

In Brazil’s capital, Indigenous leaders rally as land disputes and mining pressures grow

Indigenous people in Brazil have marched in the capital, Brasilia, to protest what they say are violations of their land rights.
3h

Brazil's Novonor signs deal to sell controlling stake in Braskem to IG4

Brazilian petrochemical ‌firm Braskem said on Monday that Novonor and NSP Investimentos have signed an agreement to sell control of the company to private equity fund Shine I, which is controlled by asset manager IG4 Capital.
2d

Brazil, Mexico, Spain pledge to send more aid to Cuba

The governments of Brazil, Spain and Mexico on Saturday vowed to step up coordinated aid to Cuba to alleviate what they described as a humanitarian crisis caused by the
1d

USWNT road to Brazil set as 2027 Women's World Cup qualification takes shape

The United States women's national team will have a high-pressure game this fall as it looks to secure its place at the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.
6hon MSN

Merz touts Brazil's potential on critical metals, says Germany can supply technology

HANOVER, Germany, April 20 (Reuters) - Germany Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Monday that Brazil had great potential to expand deliveries of critical metals, adding that Germany can supply the technology.
20h

Canada's women's soccer squad shows fight, desire in close loss to Brazil

The ball went the other way and Brazil's Kerolin Nicoli blasted a shot on net. Sheridan made the stop and defender Kadeisha Buchanan booted the ball out, but Aline Gomes collected it and sent a shot soaring into the top-right corner of the net in the 47th minute for the game's lone goal.
4d

Brazil's Lula assails Trump threats, says leaders should seek respect

Lula, who is set to meet another ‌leftist critic of Trump, Spanish ⁠Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, on Friday in Barcelona, called the U.S. president's approach to foreign policy "a very misguided game" driven by the ⁠assumption that Washington's military and economic power allows it to set the rules.
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