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Foyen contributes to Panoramic guide: Mining 2025

By Foyen Law Firm

<span id="hs_cos_wrapper_name" class="hs_cos_wrapper hs_cos_wrapper_meta_field hs_cos_wrapper_type_text" style="" data-hs-cos-general-type="meta_field" data-hs-cos-type="text" >Foyen contributes to Panoramic guide: Mining 2025</span>

Panoramic is an internationally recognized publication authored by leading lawyers and law firms around the world, each contributing their expertise within their respective jurisdictions and areas of law. Foyen is pleased to once again represent Sweden with our latest contribution addressing the Swedish mining market.

Panoramic – Mining 2025 provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of mining legislation in 15 countries, covering topics such as permit processes, corporate structures, taxation, environmental and land use regulations, and related issues. The Swedish chapter was once again authored by Foyen’s partner Pia Pehrson together with lawyer Moa Gruneau.

Foyen possesses extensive specialist expertise in the mining sector and assists clients daily with matters such as permitting processes, joint ventures, project financing, and acquisitions etc. Pia Pehrson leads Foyen’s Mining Group, while Moa Gruneau has several years of experience working with mining law-related matters and is specialized in corporate law, with a particular focus on the energy and natural resources sectors.

– Participating in this year’s update of Panoramic – Mining is important both for our own development and to contribute to the exchange of knowledge within the mining industry. We continue to experience challenges with complex and time-consuming permitting processes, but we also note that legislative changes now are underway to streamline permitting processes in the mining sector. These reforms are partly driven by the EU’s increased focus on strengthening the union’s self-sufficiency in critical raw materials, through the Critical Raw Materials Act etc. Overall, this brings new opportunities for collaboration and transactions, as well as a changing regulatory landscape that we are contributing to and following with great interest, says Pia Pehrson.

 

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