Regulatory Governance in the Mining Sector in Brazil
Mining plays a crucial role in Brazil’s economy. Nonetheless, the efforts and resources devoted to regulatory quality in the sector, including the enforcement of rules, have not always been commensurate. This report identifies the gaps, barriers, implementation flaws and inefficiencies in the regulatory framework of the mining sector in Brazil. It takes stock of the recent reforms in the mining sector in Brazil, identifies areas that pose the greatest challenges for effective regulation in mining. It also describes the reforms that created the National Mining Agency of Brazil, its governance arrangements and its current regulatory practices. These are assessed against OECD principles in regulatory policy and mining regulation, as well as against country experiences from Australia, Chile, and Mexico. Finally, recommendations are provided to support further reform efforts.
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Recent performance of the mining sector in Brazil
This chapter provides an economic overview of the mining sector in Brazil, building on its relevance, geological potential, and contribution to the Brazilian economy. Additionally, this section provides a perspective on the Brazilian mining sector vis-à-vis the mining sector in other OECD economies, such as Canada, Australia, Chile and Mexico.
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