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Norway to stop deep-sea mining, says party supporting minority government

Norway will not proceed with plans to perform deepsea mining, the SV party which supports the minority centreleft federal government said on Sunday, after it concluded settlements over next year's spending plan with the union.

We are stopping plans to open mining on the sea bed, Kirsti Bergstoe, leader of the green leftwing SV celebration, informed press reporters.

Previously, Norway, whose huge hydrocarbon reserves made it one of the world's wealthiest nations, had taken a leading function in the global race to mine the ocean floor for metals that remain in high need as nations shift away from nonrenewable fuel sources.

This is an essential win in the battle against deep sea mining. It ought to be the nail in the casket for the destructive market, Frode Pleym, head of Greenpeace Norway, informed Reuters.

Oslo had strategies to open big locations of its Arctic region next year for its inaugural sea bed licensing round, with an objective to award expedition allows throughout the very first half of 2025, despite objections from ecological campaigners at home and abroad.

The agreement concluded by the federal government and SV on Sunday means that planned licensing round will not proceed.

Initial main resource estimates revealed

substantial

accumulations of metals and minerals, ranging from copper to rare earth components, the government stated in 2023.

(source: Reuters)