Across Europe’s industrial policy architecture, a quiet but consequential shift is underway. What was once classified as environmental liability—mine tailings, slag heaps, and decades of accumulated…
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A recent visit by a German delegation to Serbia, focused on cooperation in geology and mining, reflects a broader recalibration of Europe’s raw materials strategy—one that…
The transformation of global supply chains for critical minerals is reshaping the industrial geography of Europe. Over the next two decades the continent will construct dozens…
Europe’s energy transition is widely framed as a race to build renewable power capacity, electric-vehicle factories and battery gigafactories. Yet behind those visible investments lies a…
As Europe accelerates the construction of refining plants for lithium, rare earths, nickel, cobalt and other critical materials, attention is increasingly shifting toward a less visible…
Western Serbia has entered a new phase of mineral exploration interest after Middle Island Resources, an Australian-listed junior explorer, reported a large gold exploration target at…
Among all major industrial segments in Serbia during 2025, mining stood out for one reason above all others: it was the only sector that maintained production…
Eastern Serbia’s Timok copper-gold belt has re-emerged as one of Europe’s most closely watched mining districts as global demand for critical minerals accelerates under the energy…
The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) does not formally regulate mining activities as such, yet for Serbia’s mining sector it has become a material economic…
The cancellation of the Jadar lithium project altered investor narratives in Serbia but did not diminish the country’s broader mineral resource potential and competitive appeal. Rather…



