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International Mineral and Resources Forum 2009 September 29-30, Seoul, Republic of Korea Marcelo Ribeiro Tunes - Brazil.

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1 International Mineral and Resources Forum 2009 September 29-30, Seoul, Republic of Korea Marcelo Ribeiro Tunes - Brazil

2 IBRAM- Brazilian Mining Association Non-profit private organization that represents the Brazilian Mineral Industry; Founded in 1976; Congregate 182 companies [mining and non-mining]; Represents more than 85% of the Brazilian Mineral Production (US$ 28 billion in 2008 - excluding oil and natural gas )

3 IBRAM- Brazilian Mining Association Goiás Rio Grande do Sul Minas Gerais Bahia Pará Offices in Brazil Head Office Brasilia

4 The Mining Industry in the World

5 Mining Geography of the World

6 Brazil in the World GDP > 600 billion US$ Area > 5 million Km² Pop > 150 million Russia USA BRAZIL China Canada Austrália Germany Spain Italy South Korea France Netherlands United Kingdom Mexico India Japan Indonesia Pakistan Republic of Niger Bangladesh

7 The top first 5 Economies Comparison today and a projection of year 2050 20502008 US$ trillion $80 $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 $10 $0 ChinaUSIndiaBrasilRusUSJapão Ger ChinaUK Source: Goldman Sachs, september 2008

8 China: a force in the market of mineral commodities 1º 2º Iron ore 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0 CoalSteel AlCuNi Oil

9 Mining and its importance in Brazil

10 Evolution of the Brazilian Mineral Production - Value in US$ Billion 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 78808284868890929496980002040608 Variation 2000/2008 250% Variation 2000/2008 250% 2008 = US$ 28 Billion Not included oil and gas Years

11 Brazilian Status on the Mineral Global Market Exporter Global Player Exporter Self Sufficiency Importer/ Producer Importer Niobium (1st) Iron Ore (1st) Bauxite (2nd) Manganese (2nd) Graphite (3rd) Crysothile (4°) Tantalum (2nd) Dimension Stone (4°) Nickel Magnesium Kaolin Tin Vermiculite Chrome Mica Limestone (cement) Industrial Diamond Titanium Gold Tungsten Talc Zinc Phosphate Zirconite Diatomite Potash Copper Metallurgic Coal Sulfur Rare Earth Elements

12 The importance of mining in the Jobs Creation MULTIPLIEREFFECT1:13 Fonte MME Employment Generation First Transformation Total Suppliers Mining Industry Generates 2 million direct jobs in the country (161,000 being the mining industry) Data 2008

13 Mineral Trade Balance - 2008 53 % of the overall Brazilian Trade Balance

14 Main Products Imported and Exported US$ 1.000.000

15 Major Regions with Mineral Deposits Criciúma Coal Castro Talc Araxá Niobium Quadrilátero Ferrífero Iron, Gold, Manganese and Bauxite Espírito Santo Dimension Stones Pedra Azul-Salto da Divisa Graphite Sergipe Potassium Brumado Magnesite Carajás Iron, Gold, Copper, Nickel and Manganese Paragominas Aluminium Presidente Figueiredo Tin Rondônia Tin Itaituba Gold Urucum Manganese e Iron

16 Investment in Mining Sector from 2009 to 2013 57 Evolution of forecast investment in the Mining Sector US$ billion

17 Investment in Mining Sector from 2008 to 2012 US$ 57 billion New investments in the Mining Sector from 2009 to 2013 US$ 47 billion 37.341 31.565 5.534 3.546 2.600 1.500 2.026 2.519 1.795 2.200 2.242 2.057 2.013 2.739 1.547 979 1.000 424 250 150 Investment in Mining Sector from 2009 to 2013 Iron Nickel Alumina Bauxite Aluminium Phosphate Copper Gold Aggregates Zinc Niobium Kaolin

18 Increases in Mineral Production until 2013

19 Mining Projects in Brazil continued

20 Mining Projects in Brazil

21 New Challenges Mining in Indian Land Indigenous Areas: 13% of National Territory 25% of the Amazon Mining Process Indigenous Areas

22 New Challenges Brazilian Continental Plataform Aggregates Gold Diamond Mineral Coal Phosphate Cobalt Others

23 New Challenges Flexibility of Monopoly - prospecting and mining of Nuclear Ores Brazil has only 30% of the territory prospected, making the country ranked as the 7th richest nation in the world in uranium. Currently the country with 310 thousand tons, but there are estimates that Brazil has more than 800 thousand tons, which will bring the country to the second or third largest reserves in the world.

24 THANK YOU http://www.ibram.org.br mrtunes@ibram.org.br Mr. Marcelo RibeiroTunes Director of Mining Affairs


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