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Nordic countries invest 30 million in mining and mineral industry

The Nordic network, NordMin, was presented in conjunction with the annual Bergforsk Days. NordMin is a network of expertise open to all who contribute to, or are involved with, the mining and mineral industry.

May 28, 2013

Ewa Björling, Swedish Minister for Nordic Nordic Co-operation, launched NordMin in conjunction with the annual Bergforsk Days.

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norden.org/Amalia Syrén

Sweden, which holds the Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers, is the first country able to set the agenda for pressing Nordic priorities with the newly established priority budget, a total of DKK 45 million over three years. Sweden has chosen to invest DKK 30 million over the next three years to improve Nordic competitiveness in the mining industry.

Sweden's Minister for Nordic Nordic Co-operation, Ewa Björling, presented NordMin in conjunction with Bergforsk Days in Luleå.
"The issue of Europe's future metal supply is high on the European agenda and where we in the Nordic countries have an important role to play, NordMin is an important step", says Ewa Björling.

The network NordMin will be co-ordinated by Luleå University of Technology, which is Sweden's leading research institution in the mining sector. They have been commissioned to co-ordinate a Nordic Network of Expertise for stakeholders from industry, research, governments and regions.

NordMin's steering group has been appointed by the Nordic Council of Ministers for Business (MR-NER).
 




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