The actual data for Sweden's copper primary refinery production indicates a declining trend with year-on-year variations and fluctuations in CAGR over the last decade. As of 2023, production stands at 153.26 thousand metric tons. Over the previous two years, the year-on-year variations have been minimal, showing a slight decrease of 0.21% each year.
The forecasted data for the period from 2024 to 2028 predicts a continued but very gradual decline in production, with a forecasted CAGR of -0.17% and an overall growth rate decline of 0.85% by 2028.
Future trends to watch for include potential technological advancements in copper refining, market shifts due to global copper demand, and the impact of environmental regulations that could influence production capabilities and investments in the copper industry.