Europe’s search for critical minerals is increasingly leading investors toward an unexpected destination. For decades, discussions surrounding European copper supply focused on traditional mining jurisdictions such…
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Serbia’s mining story is no longer a domestic resource story. It is becoming part of Europe’s wider raw materials, processing and industrial-security map. At a moment…
The discovery of a new copper ore body in eastern Serbia is being framed as a potentially significant addition to one of Europe’s most important mining…
Europe’s industrial future is no longer defined solely by steel, copper, machinery and conventional manufacturing assets. The real heart of technological competitiveness increasingly lies in advanced materials,…
European capital has returned to the mining conversation — but it has not returned blindly. Unlike previous commodity cycles driven by enthusiasm, retail speculation or thematic…
Copper is entering a new period of structural importance in Europe, driven not only by the energy transition but by the continent’s deepening industrial reconfiguration. Every…
The RTB Bor smelter, a central asset in Serbia’s metals sector, is facing renewed scrutiny as upgrade delays and maintenance setbacks raise concerns about copper cathode…
Eastern Serbia is witnessing a renewed wave of exploration interest as junior and mid-tier companies map copper-gold porphyry systems that have long been recognised but under-investigated.…
Global copper prices have soared to their highest level in the past two years, reaching over $10,000 per ton on world exchanges. Over the last two…
The Chinese multinational corporation Zijin Mining Group has unveiled plans to ramp up copper production in Serbia to 450,000 tons annually, according to statements made by the company’s director, Chen…



