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Does exploration mean a mine will be developed?

No.

Exploration is an early-stage investigation phase.
Any mining activity requires extensive and separate permitting processes under Swedish law, including environmental assessments.

Decisions about future activities are made by Swedish authorities within the legal framework.

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