Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
of the 77 million SEK Should be awarded to BEM then we can all move forward.
Kallak continues to be the elephant in the room after all these years, Sami, environmentalists, CAB etc are responsible for the delays and the government cannot ignore them despite what the MI or local demand have stated.
The money can then be fed into the new more future-proofed raw material projects in Finland.
It will result in a huge detrimental effect on industry in Sweden for which they can wash their hands of.
9 years of wasted time, time to move.
....But now, when the government and new Minister of Industry Ibrahim Baylan are in place, it is high time to reform the permit processes.
At the mining industry's autumn meeting on November 28, 2017, then Minister of Industry Mikael Damberg spoke wisely about the importance of the mining industry. He emphasized the ability to innovate and the important role of the industry in the transition to a fossil-free society.
However, it is not enough with fair speech. Sharp measures from government holdings are now also required.
https://www.nsd.se/nyheter/lyssna-pa-hammarstrom-nm5055863.aspx
I'm glad Löfven mentions Sweden's fall in the rankings in the last survey, now placed 21st in global attractiveness, the index is definitely a result of problems associated with political issues and red tape that effects Kallak.
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/annual-survey-of-mining-companies-2018.pdf
Remember when they were 7th? - https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/mining-survey-2011-2012-rev.pdf
yes we must not forget that.
https://youtu.be/T1Ond-OwgU8
Lööf is pro mining, I remember her way back when (didn't she investigate the rail network near Jokkmokk for IO transportation?) , unfortunately, however, she like all our lot in parliament will never put a foot forward in fear of losing a few rungs on the career ladder.