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EU–Serbia raw materials partnership: Strategic opportunity or governance risk?

In July 2024, the European Union and Serbia signed a strategic raw materials partnership focused on cooperation in lithium extraction, battery production, and clean...

Activist calls on Dimitrovgrad officials and citizens to block planned Mazgoš lignite mine

Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta, head of the Ecological Uprising parliamentary group, has urged the mayor of Dimitrovgrad, Vladica Dimitrov, and the city council to oppose...

Serbia faces high costs and challenges from EU Carbon Border Tax and energy transition

Starting next year, Serbia will be subject to the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which will impose additional costs on certain Serbian...

UN Working Group reviews human rights and environmental practices at Serbia Zijin Copper

Representatives of the United Nations (UN) Working Group on Business and Human Rights, Lira Jakulevičijene and Robert McCorkodale, met with the management of Serbia...

Serbia introduces carbon tax for polluting industries to boost decarbonization and align with EU standards

Starting January 1, 2026, Serbian companies in sectors considered major polluters—such as cement, iron, steel, aluminum, fertilizers, and electricity production—will be required to pay...

EXPO 2027 site in Surčin lacks wastewater treatment, raising environmental concerns

Nikola Jovanović, director of the Center for Local Self-Government, thanked the leadership of the state company EXPO 2027 for responding to public inquiries and...

Serbia secures €135 million KfW loan for energy and environmental reforms

The Serbian government approved a loan agreement with German development bank KfW, totaling €135 million, aimed at financing reforms in the energy and environmental...

Rio Tinto faces low lithium prices as Serbia invests in mine-linked infrastructure

Low lithium market prices have forced Rio Tinto to indicate in its six-month report that production will need to be “incentivized”, a euphemism for...
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