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EU eyes raw material reserves as Serbia’s “Jadar” lithium project gains strategic importance

The European Union is preparing to create reserves of critical raw materials—such as lithium—to safeguard its energy and digital transitions from potential geopolitical disruptions....

European Commission faces criticism over lack of transparency and social impact in Serbia’s Jadar lithium project

The European Commission recently designated the Jadar lithium and boron mining project in Serbia as a strategic energy project outside the EU, without publicly...

Rio Tinto refutes environmental and technical claims about the “Jadar” project

Rio Tinto responded to the allegations made by Dr. Ratko Ristić, a professor at the Faculty of Forestry, concerning the "Jadar" project. The company...

EU’s position on Serbia’s Jadar lithium project: Conditional strategic status

Eirini Zarkadula, spokesperson for the European Commission, emphasized that the Jadar lithium and boron mining project’s status as a “project of strategic importance” can...

Rio Tinto revises costs for Serbia’s strategic lithium project amid environmental and market challenges

Rio Tinto is currently reassessing the costs of its lithium mining project in Serbia, which the European Commission has designated as one of 13...

Serbia’s lithium project sparks political and environmental tensions with the EU

A project supported by the European Union (EU) to develop Serbia’s lithium reserves, vital for the electric vehicle industry, is causing political instability and...

Serbia’s lithium potential and EU’s strategic project list: A game-changing opportunity

The European Commission's recently published list of 47 strategically important projects within the EU presents a unique growth opportunity for Serbia. Despite facing numerous...

Shifting EU strategy diminishes Serbia’s leverage in lithium trade

The European Commission has selected nine lithium extraction projects within the EU, which will provide up to 80% of the EU's annual lithium consumption...
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