RE: Baylan - Part 23 Mar 2020 10:31
Part 2 (plus) What about this bit, last two paragraphs?
"In addition, Sweden is planning for a transition from iron mining toward mining of innovation-critical metals and minerals and has revised its identification and mapping of such minerals over the past year. Supplying minerals for the transition to low-carbon and high-tech economies is one of Sweden’s top priorities, as well as for other European countries.
In the Fraser Institute Annual Survey of Mining Companies, 2019, Europe ranked as the most attractive region in the world for mining investment, above Australia and Canada. As a mining jurisdiction, Sweden has consistently been highly placed in the Fraser Institute Annual Survey of Mining Companies. The country’s investment attractiveness was ranked 10th of 76 globally, and among the highest in Europe as a destination for mining sector investment (Fraser Institute, 2019)."
One can only hope that it's a prelude to them actually granting a mining licence that fully meets the legal requirements and the green innovation, which has been shelved for nearly 7 years for political reasons....and has been an endless frustration to the investors strung along for years with false promises and generally treated with contempt.