Serbia’s industrial narrative has long been defined by manufacturing integration and mid-chain production, yet a parallel development is reshaping its longer-term positioning within Europe’s economic system.…
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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…
As Europe accelerates its push to secure critical raw materials, attention has largely focused on mines, processing plants, and permitting reform within the European Union. Less…
Europe has officially entered the era of strategic mining necessity. What for decades lingered on the margins of policy conversation has now moved to the centre…
By 2035, Serbia’s role in Europe’s raw-materials system is unlikely to resemble that of a traditional mining jurisdiction. The more plausible—and economically coherent—trajectory is the emergence…
Within South-East Europe, Serbia occupies a distinct and often misunderstood position. It is neither a pure extraction frontier nor a fully industrialised mining jurisdiction. Instead, Serbia…
Belgrade is finalising a new chapter in its national mining strategy designed to position Serbia within the EU’s expanding Critical Raw Materials corridors and battery-value-chain architecture.…
Europe’s green transition is advancing into a critical decade—a decade that will define whether the continent becomes a resilient industrial power or remains a regulatory superstructure…
Serbia stands at a rare strategic juncture. Few countries in Europe possess the combination of mineral wealth, geographic position, industrial legacy and emerging role in the…
Serbia has the potential to become a significant supplier of critical raw materials to Germany and the European Union (EU) due to its natural resource base…



