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We should be benefiting from this...
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/feb/17/mining-boom-commodity-supercycle-copper-nickel-price-investments-clean-energy
I agree wholeheartedly... But let’s be clear where the blame sits. It’s become politicised through no fault of the company. The date I’m working from is the 17th December... bearing in mind that was our last known contact!with the government. So it’s easily over 2-months into what should be a cut and dried decision.
Pocko agreed but were now late February two months on and nothing. Seriously Tesla can build a $5 billion car plant in 12 months. It is as ive said a joke seriously the time its taken the pandemic has been and going yet they cant make a simple decision so as ive also said its corrupt Sweden is corrupt
I'm hoping for the 25 April this year and it will be the eighth year that I've hoped it.
Verbatim: "With Kallak we've been inputting into the UNESCO review so, we made it clear in our letter to the Government in December that we don't believe that the Kallak project is a UNESCO matter, so really with the UNESCO review out of the way, we think we've jumped over the final hurdle, and we remain optimistic that we'll get the concession so we can move forward with Kallak this year"
I think most investors would interpret that sentence to mean that Beowulf Mining PLC' input into the UNESCO review is 'out of the way', as opposed to the UNESCO matter being dealt with.
There isn't a delay...they'll take as long as it takes.
https://www.brrmedia.co.uk/broadcasts-embed/6008217aefe97358c10a1ac3/copied-from-5f92d383c4d0076f2b944cac/?popup=true
recap couple minutes in so whats happened why the delay from unesco
My take on it Toppy is UNESCO is sorted as far as Kurt is concerned as we have applied to all the relevant UNESCO stuff in all the additional HIA/Environment stuff and there are no direct impacts on Laponia with minimal indirect impacts upon 1 villages reindeer herding routes that are surmountable.
As to the motion that should have been sorted in 2012; it is anyone's guess and just highlights the incompetence of successive industry ministers. IMO
Suzy so what does it all mean?
lost me whats the point?
What I know is KB said months ago Unesco was sorted ............... clearly its not
Hard to see it having a direct bearing on our application... The Swedish love never-ending reviews and generally chatting bubbles.
One can see Linda Modig's point....when she said she didn't know whether to laugh or cry. ;-)
Slow aren't they?
Thanks again Truthwhisper:
"In summary, this was extended, but what happened then (???): The
investigation period is extended. The inquiry must instead be reported
no later than 31 October 2012."
https://www.regeringen.se/49bba8/contentassets/752a103a7dcb4efa8d8ed78be3d473aa/tillaggsdirektiv-till-utredningen-oversyn-av-vissa-fragor-i-minerallagen-n20110 201241
And my cut and paste from Google Translate:
Committee Directive
Additional directives to the inquiry Review of
certain issues in the Minerals Act (N 2011: 06)
Decision at a government meeting on 3 May 2012
Extended time for the assignment
On 15 September 2011, the Government decided on
committee directive on the revision of certain issues in the Minerals Act
(1991: 45) (dir. 2011: 73). To be able to map and analyze
how the system of work plans has worked, the inquiry has
intends to conduct a survey. The result of
the survey then needs to be processed and merged with the rest
of the report. Because the group that the survey is aimed at is
significantly larger than expected, external help with the survey is needed
and more time than first set aside. According to the investigation
directive, the investigation must be completed by 30 April 2012.
The investigation period is extended. The investigation must instead be reported
no later than 31 October 2012.
(Ministry of Trade and Industry)
Sometimes a post doesn't 'arrive' and if you click on my name, there's another one relevant to the question...I see now that it rang two bells.
I though it rang a bell... and in my notebook, I see that on 5 Oct 2020 a Motion re a New Minerals Policy was put by five Social Democrat MPs...I thought it rang a bell. And they are:
Marlene Burwick
Malin Larsson
Hanna Westeren
Markus Selin
Isak From.....et al.
And those are the sort of 'Legs' we want.
PAYJJ It was posted by Truthwhisper on the Swedish Avanza forum.
Where's that come.from Suzy? Ps. Morning
Wonder what this is about:
Will the government start taking drastic responsibility
tomorrow?
Ministry of Trade and Industry Expedition chief Annica Sandberg Case 3 Tf. Chief Justice Maria Wetterling
Issues 1-2
1 (1) Rapporteur: Prime Minister Baylan
Subject:
1 Issuance of an Act amending the Minerals Act (1991: 45) (rskr. 2020/21: 190) N2021 / 00451
2 Ordinance amending the Minerals Ordinance (1992 : 285) N2021 /
Because we need an uneducated school drop-out whipping up a storm don’t we?
Evening…3cardbrag, Greta Thunberg would never give a reply imo... She’s just the global puppet of the greedy - green lie, and the commandants wouldn’t let her tread on the Government’s toes…This young, vulnerable woman who herself, has genuine concerns for the planet, is cruelly exploited by the same, who’s day job now, is to lean on big industry around the globe to be shall we say, creative with input data, to achieve output targets that has to meet the Paris climate agreement...of course, bent input, will deliver unintended consequences, and the fan, will be hit big time… There is no hypocrisy, like green hypocrisy. We pay green taxes for making a cup of tea, whilst ping – pong, receives Western aid, for polluting the universe…Go figure!...Our leaders are job exporters, where slave - labour reflect in the margins, and the multi – nationals, who now gets to dictate in Western policy, are the only benefactors…Shameful!!! Imo only atb…………
It's a joke this has come to this lol
Ah 3card, but supposing young Greta were to find something that bothered her about our green Kal, even though there's nothing wrong with it at all. She is so high profile that the same would apply for any negative publicity for us. Being such a green, I doubt very much she'd consider upsetting the Sami.
Sooz is right, leave it to Kurt.
Suzy. I take it the delay in your reply is due to you being busy tweeting Greta.
Greta is a deep shade of green. The government dog is being wagged by its Green tail.
Putting her on the spot would surely help KB's cause wouldn't it?
Can you imagine Greta going on record as saying she prefers shipping ore around the world to mining top class ore locally?