EU-Serbia raw materials partnership linked to renewed protests over Jadar lithium
The European Union and Serbia signed a strategic raw materials partnership intended to secure access to critical minerals and diversify […]
The European Union and Serbia signed a strategic raw materials partnership intended to secure access to critical minerals and diversify […]
ArcelorMittal has received environmental approval to construct a steel powder production facility in Avilés, Asturias, Spain. The permit was officially
Serbia’s Jadar Valley and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Mount Majevica have become the focus of a transnational campaign against lithium mining.
The European Union is working to secure access to critical raw materials while maintaining environmental protection. The Critical Raw Materials
The European Union and Serbia signed a memorandum of understanding on critical raw materials, linking the agreement to the Jadar
As Southeast Europe’s industrial operators prepare for tightening sustainability expectations, Ecomondo 2025 in Rimini functioned less like a conventional exhibition
China’s industrial expansion has been supported by state subsidies, cheap electricity, extensive transport infrastructure, and a skilled workforce, enabling its
China introduced sweeping restrictions on rare earth exports, renewing concerns about reliance on Beijing for critical minerals. Rare earths are
Algeria plans to bring a large-scale mining and processing operation for iron ore from the Gara Djebilet deposit in Tindouf
China has introduced new restrictions on rare earth exports, renewing concerns about a potential trade dispute affecting Western technology and
European Lithium Ltd reported a share price rise of more than 33% on Friday after announcing an on-market share buy-back
The European Commission has announced a new list of 13 strategic critical mineral projects located outside the EU. The initiative