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Vittangi graphite mine in Sweden gets zoning plan approval

The government of Sweden approved a zoning for the Nunasvaara graphite mine in Kiruna, as it aims to accelerate the opening of more mines.

The mine is operated by the 'Australian Talga Group. It will produce approximately 100,000 metric tonnes of graphite ore per year, which will then be processed to about 20,000 metric tons battery anode materials.

In a recent statement, Deputy Prime Minister Ebba busch stated that Sweden is in a unique situation when it comes to supplying...Europe with an?independent supply of critical raw material. "Graphite plays a vital role in many industries, including the production of cars, steel and batteries. Swedish mining is also the most sustainable on the planet."

Amid 'growing geopolitical tensions, the European Union is looking to increase?domestic mineral production and reduce its dependence on?China.

Talga stated that its current focus was on the construction of its graphite-processing plant in Lulea, and it hoped to start mining at Vittangi around 2029.

Talga's Cen Rolfsson, a Talga spokesperson, said that the last major hurdle had been removed. He added that minor permits were still required before production could begin.

Rolfsson stated that the Nunasvaara Mine would produce around 2 percent of Europe's graphite demand by 2030. However, production could be increased.

Sweden has a wealth of?minerals, which are used for everything from telephony to missiles. The biggest project in Sweden is the LKAB Per Geijer Iron Ore and Rare Earths Mine, which has been designated a Strategic Project by the EU for 2025.

Busch stated that mining policy was no longer a question of economics. It has now become a matter of national security. We must strengthen our strategic autonomy, and make Sweden strong."

(source: Reuters)