Swedish Industries Will Still Have Cement Following Court Decision After much controversy, Cementa is allowed to continue its lime extraction for four more years. A lot was at stake for the Swedish industry as the company accounts for 75 percent of the cement supply in Sweden.
Important Decision for LKAB, Swedish Government Forces Exemption Act Despite criticism from the Council on Legislation, the Swedish government choses to proceed with an exemption law that allows Cementa to continue production beyond October. That is good news for the mining company LKAB, which is still looking for a new cement supplier.
New No to Cement Threatens LKAB Mining Company The Swedish Council on Legislation refutes the Swedish government’s proposed changes to law that would allow Sweden’s largest cement supplier to continue its limestone quarry operations until the summer of 2022.
Fears Consequences for Billion Investments and Major Mining Operations in Northern Sweden The Swedish Supreme Court has rejected the appeal from Sweden’s largest cement producer in the case about continuing limestone production. The announced lack of cement in Sweden forces mining giant LKAB to look for other alternatives in order to maintain normal production, though it may take time to find a solution, the company says to High North News.
Fears Consequences for Billion Investments and Major Mining Operations in Northern Sweden The Swedish Supreme Court has rejected the appeal from Sweden’s largest cement producer in the case about continuing limestone production. The announced lack of cement in Sweden forces mining giant LKAB to look for other alternatives in order to maintain normal production, though it may take time to find a solution, the company says to High North News.
Cement Supply Halt May Have Major Consequences for LKAB Swedish mining giant LKAB believes the company may have a production drop of between 50 to 80 percent if it does not find a new cement supplier by October.