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India’s 2024-25 budget focuses on energy security with lithium and critical minerals duty exemptions

The Union Budget 2024-25 emphasizes energy security by proposing targeted customs duty exemptions for critical minerals, including lithium. This initiative aligns with India's goals...

BASF delays Spanish battery recycling project due to sluggish EV growth and market issues

Major chemical company BASF has announced it will pause plans to build a large battery recycling refinery in Spain, citing slow adoption of electric...

Serbia and EU revitalize lithium project to boost Europe’s green transition

Serbia’s ambitious lithium project has resurfaced as a key initiative that European leaders hope will significantly boost the continent’s green transition. Last week, Belgrade...

Serbia moves forward with electric vehicle production and lithium mining despite local backlash

Serbia is on the brink of a significant transformation, poised to become a key player in the electric vehicle (EV) sector and lithium production....

Mercedes CEO stresses importance of Serbian lithium in Europe’s electric vehicle supply chain

Mercedes Chairman Ola Källenius has underscored the strategic importance of Serbia's lithium deposits for Europe. In an interview with Reuters TV in Belgrade, Källenius...

Driving resilience: The role of European automotive manufacturers in onshoring efforts

European automotive manufacturers play a crucial role in supporting onshoring efforts, particularly within the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain. New analysis by Transport &...

Securing lithium from Afghanistan: India’s key move for EV ambitions and reduced China dependency

As India seeks to expand its manufacturing capabilities in sectors critical to national security and achieve its climate goals through the production of electric...

Electric vehicles’ green credentials under scrutiny with EU’s Green Claims Directive

The European Union is negotiating a new law, the Green Claims Directive, to combat greenwashing and help consumers make more environmentally conscious choices. The...

La Rochelle’s rare earth plant: Solvay’s strategy to reignite Europe’s mineral independence

Solvay, the current owner of a once-prominent rare earth processing plant in La Rochelle, France, is taking ambitious steps to rejuvenate the facility and...
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