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 […]
As the European Union expands its critical raw materials strategy, a flagship project in Serbia is testing how environmental permitting,
Local authorities urged to halt Mazgoš project Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta, head of the Ecological Uprising parliamentary group, has called on
Serbia’s industrial operators are entering a compliance period shaped by two linked pressures: the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Environmental oversight at mining and metallurgical sites is increasingly being evaluated through broader business and human-rights frameworks, not only through
Serbia is moving to formalize carbon pricing for heavy industry as of January 1, 2026, with the measure designed to
The state-backed EXPO 2027 project in Surčin has come under renewed public compliance scrutiny after officials said the site will
The Serbian government has approved a loan agreement with German development bank KfW totaling €135 million. The financing is intended
Rio Tinto said in its six-month report that output at its Jadar lithium project may need to be “incentivized,” described
Geologist Zoran Đajić said a planned gold mine on Rogozna near Novi Pazar would not bring benefits to local residents
Serbia is developing a new Mineral and Geological Resources Management Strategy for 2025–2040, and the process has drawn criticism from
On June 30, the Academic Board of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU) unit “Environment” submitted a set