Rio Tinto confirms it will stay in Serbia as Jadar shifts to care and maintenance amid permitting delays
Commitment to Jadar despite permitting gridlock Rio Tinto has confirmed it is not leaving Serbia, responding to reports that suggested […]
Commitment to Jadar despite permitting gridlock Rio Tinto has confirmed it is not leaving Serbia, responding to reports that suggested […]
The Bureau of the Berne Convention has expressed serious concerns about potential negative effects from lithium mining in Serbia’s Jadar
The European Commission has designated the Jadar lithium and boron mining project in Serbia as a strategic energy project outside
Rio Tinto has responded to allegations made by Dr. Ratko Ristić, a professor at the Faculty of Forestry, regarding the
Rio Tinto is reassessing the costs of its lithium mining project in Serbia, according to Chad Blewitt, director of the
An EU-supported effort to develop Serbia’s lithium reserves has become a flashpoint in relations with Brussels. The project centers on
The European Commission has published a list of 47 strategically important projects within the EU. The Commission’s selection is presented
EU lithium supply plans and implications for external sources The European Commission has chosen nine lithium extraction projects within the
The Alliance of Environmental Organizations of Serbia (SEOS) sent a letter to the European Commission following the presentation of the
Student protests in Serbia are linked to the debate over a proposed lithium mine near Loznica. Over the past year,
The discussion on lithium mining in Serbia, with focus on the Jadar project, drew contrasting views during an academic panel
In July 2024, a joint press conference was held at the Palace of Serbia with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, European