Beyond lithium and copper: Serbia’s hidden resources for building industrial ecosystems
The conversation about Serbia’s mining future is overwhelmingly dominated by two icons: lithium and copper. Lithium because it symbolizes electrification, […]
The conversation about Serbia’s mining future is overwhelmingly dominated by two icons: lithium and copper. Lithium because it symbolizes electrification, […]
Europe’s industrial reality is simple: it cannot meet its energy transition, manufacturing restructuring, and technological competitiveness goals without secure access
Europe’s industrial reality is simple: it cannot meet its energy transition, manufacturing restructuring, and technological competitiveness goals without secure access
Europe’s industrial reality is simple: it cannot meet its energy transition, manufacturing restructuring, and technological competitiveness goals without secure access
Europe’s raw materials challenge is widely misunderstood. Public debate tends to orbit around mining projects, geological exploration, and access to
Let us imagine Serbia in 2035. Two different Serbia’s exist — born from two different policy choices, two different strategic
The conversation about Serbia’s mining future is overwhelmingly dominated by two icons: lithium and copper. Lithium because it symbolizes electrification,
Europe’s industrial reality is simple: it cannot meet its energy transition, manufacturing restructuring, and technological competitiveness goals without secure access
Europe’s raw materials challenge is widely misunderstood. Public debate tends to orbit around mining projects, geological exploration, and access to
Today, nuclear energy is often mentioned in Serbia as if it were a simple technical solution to our energy challenges.
Today, nuclear energy is often mentioned in Serbia as if it were a simple technical solution to our energy challenges.
Power economics is now the decisive variable determining where Europe’s future materials refining and processing capacity will exist. Refining metals,