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Country / jurisdiction: Finland · Year: 2011 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary
Finland's Minerals Strategy organises action proposals for aligning the mining sector with EU policy and around three strategic objectives: (1) promoting domestic growth and prosperity, (2) solutions for global mineral chain challenges, and (3) mitigating environmental impact.
The action proposals are grouped under the following themes: strengthening minerals policy, securing the supply of raw materials, reducing the environmental impact of the minerals sector and increasing its productivity, and strengthening R&D operations and expertise. The strategy compares the EU critical raw materials list to the mining production and discovery potential in Finland.
Specifically, the Strategy identifies the following minerals that are on the EU list for which Finland has either ongoing production or projects:
"Critical"
Cobalt
Niobium
Platinum Group Metals
"Economically very important"
Chromium
Iron
Manganese
Nickel
Vanadium
Zinc
"Economically important"
Copper
Feldspar
Limestone
Lithium
Quarts
Silver
Talc
Titanium
Official source: http://projects.gtk.fi/export/sites/projects/minerals_strategy/documents/FinlandsMineralsStrategy_2.pdf
Source
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