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flag Boliden lowers 2026 capital spending to SEK 15 billion, citing progress and higher ore grades, despite delays and tax hikes.

flag Boliden expects its 2026 capital investments to drop to SEK 15 billion, with SEK 6.5 billion for sustaining operations. flag The company cites higher ore grades and project progress as reasons for confidence, though the Odda expansion is delayed by two months, with first production now expected in early 2026. flag Aitik’s copper grades are forecast at 0.18 percent with increased throughput, while Garpenberg’s production rises under an expanded environmental permit. flag Kevitsa faces higher mining taxes, adding EUR 20–30 million in costs, but copper grades improve. flag Smelter profits will fall by SEK 450 million due to maintenance, while a SEK 400 million one-off gain is expected in Q4 2025 from revised recovery assessments at Rönnskär.

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