Rare Earths: Can Sweden End Europe’s Dependence on China?

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Mining in Sweden is a sector with a long tradition that has been evolving for more than 6,000 years. One of its major milestones was the Falun mine, which provided large quantities of copper for almost 10 centuries, and which helped Sweden to have a monopoly on copper worldwide.

Sweden currently has 12 mines in operation and is by far the largest iron ore supplier in Europe. But that’s not all, now there have been major discoveries of minerals such as rare earths and lithium that position this country as a key strategic player for overcoming dependence on Xi Jinping’s China. In this video we tell you all the details about two of the major changes that the Scandinavian country is leading. In addition, we talk about its new macro-bet on nuclear energy.

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