From 2013 to 2023, the sold production of copper in Finland exhibited fluctuations, with significant variations observed year-on-year. The production value in 2023 stood at 279.08 million kilograms. Over the past five years, the average annual change (CAGR) has been relatively stable at around 0.58%.
Key trends include:
- Initially, there was a strong growth from 2013 to 2014, followed by a slight dip in 2015.
- After minor fluctuations, the production peaked in 2018 at 292.93 million kilograms.
- The production saw a significant drop in 2019, with subsequent recovery and stabilization afterwards.
- Post-2020, the production levels have maintained steady growth into the projected years.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements in copper production, changes in global copper demand, and Finland’s policies on mineral exports, which could influence production volumes. Continued investment in sustainable mining practices and infrastructure may also play a crucial role in shaping the future production landscape.