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Foyen in Getting the Deal Through Mining 2022

Getting the Deal Through is an international publication collaborating with many of the world’s leading lawyers and law firms. The different sections are written by experts in each area and jurisdiction. Foyen is the proud co-author of the global legal guide to mining.

Published: 2. September 2022
Mining

Getting the Deal Through – Mining 2022 provides a quick overview of mining legislation in 19 countries. The section on the Swedish mining industry has been written by Foyen partners Pia Pehrson and Peter Dyer.

Foyen advises clients on a number of mining related issues such as land access and permit handling. We also have extensive experience in joint ventures, project finance, acquisitions, contracting and procurement.

– The update of Getting the Deal Through – Mining is important for those of us who, on a daily basis, work with the various challenges within the mining industry – both in terms of lengthy permit approval times and also as an insight into transactions and finance law, say Pia Pehrson and Peter Dyer.

 

Getting the Deal Through – Mining 2022

Offers a concise overview of legislation governing the mining industry in 19 countries. The section regarding the Swedish mining industry has been written by partners Pia Pehrson and Peter Dyer.

Accreditation: Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through – Mining 2022 (Published: May 2022). For further information please visit Getting The Deal Through – Lexology

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