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Video | Boliden's acquisition of Neves-Corvo and Zinkgruvan mine assets

Discover the rationale behind Boliden’s $1.37 billion acquisition, and what it means for the future of the market

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Peter Wojcik

Senior Research Analyst, Base Metal Costs

Peter has over 12 years of experience in metals & mining across exploration, mining and research.

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Boliden’s purchase of Lundin Mining’s Neves Corvo and Zinkgruvan mines represents a pivotal moment in the European metals and mining industry. But what does this deal mean for the future of the market?

In an exclusive 10 minute video from our metals and mining experts, we break down the key drivers behind the acquisition and its implications for both companies, using our Lens Metals & Mining platform.

What you'll learn in the video:

  • The strategic reasoning behind Boliden’s acquisition and how it supports their smelter expansion plans.
  • Impacts on Lundin Mining, including how the sale funds their Vicuna District copper projects in Argentina and Chile.
  • Market implications and insights on the future of European polymetallic mining.

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