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LKAB published annual and sustainability report for 2024

LKAB, the Swedish mining giant, shared the annual and sustainability report 2024 with the public. In the report, the impact of global uncertainties on markets and supply chains was emphasized, while the challenges faced by the company and the progress achieved were detailed.

LKAB published annual and sustainability report for 2024

Capacity constraints at the Iron Ore Line stand out as one of the company's biggest challenges, while regulatory processes and access to fossil fuel-free energy are critical for industrial transformation. Despite this, LKAB emphasized that it continues to be the driving force of Swedish industry with its innovation-based approach.

According to the report, LKAB's operating profit for 2024 amounted to SEK 8.7 billion (approximately EUR 805 million). The company's net sales declined to SEK 33.1 billion ( approximately EUR 3 billion 63 million) from SEK 42.9 billion (approximately EUR 3 billion 970 million) in the previous year. The decline was mainly attributed to lower delivery volumes and lower iron ore prices.

Jan Moström, President and CEO of LKAB, stated that 2024 was a year full of both challenges and successes. “While demand for our highly advanced products continued, production challenges and disruptions in the transportation chain were evident throughout the year. Capacity issues on the Iron Ore Line once again highlighted the need for urgent investments to secure long-term deliveries. Increased geopolitical uncertainty has further increased the importance of stable and secure raw material supplies in Europe.”

LKAB announced that it continues to invest for the future. The company's strategic priorities include setting a new world standard in the mining industry through automation, electrification and digitalization, developing sustainable products through carbon-free processes and increasing Europe's independence in critical minerals. “These areas are of great importance not only for LKAB, but also for the strength of Swedish industry and Europe's security of supply,” emphasized Moström, adding that the company will continue to take steps to increase its long-term competitiveness.

 

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