0.4 C
Belgrade
Supported byspot_img

Tag: European union

spot_img

Ukraine’s critical minerals: Pivotal in global supply chains and green energy future

Ukraine is home to approximately 20,000 mineral deposits, encompassing 116 different types of minerals. Among these, the country boasts significant reserves of key resources...

EU maintains raw materials partnership with Serbia amid protests and tensions

The European Commission remains committed to its strategic partnership with Serbia on raw materials, despite recent protests and political tensions. These protests, which culminated...

EU faces surge in raw material demand: Bulgaria’s mining sector poised for key role

Demand for extractive raw materials within the European Union is projected to increase significantly, with forecasts suggesting a rise of up to six-fold by...

Ukraine seeks enhanced US cooperation to capitalize on rich deposits of critical minerals

Ukraine is leveraging its substantial mineral resources to foster deeper cooperation with the United States, aiming to attract American investment in its mining and...

Serbia’s lithium mining controversy: Struggling with Russian relations, western investments and widespread protests

The ongoing lithium mining controversy in Serbia is straining the country's delicate balance between its historical ties with Russia and its cooperation with Western...

Enhancing EU strategic autonomy with innovation in critical raw materials

Critical and strategic raw materials are crucial for the European Union's economy, societal needs and policy objectives. However, their supply is currently at risk...

EU and EBRD announce €100 million investment in critical minerals exploration and development

The European Union and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) have jointly committed 100 million euros to critical raw material projects. This...

EU study calls for greater research and global collaboration to tackle critical raw material supply challenges

The supply of essential mineral raw materials, such as copper and lithium, is crucial for the European economy and social prosperity. These materials are...

Serbia’s lithium mining project ignites protests following Government reversal and EU deal

The situation in Serbia regarding the Jadar lithium mining project and its subsequent political and social ramifications is quite complex. The Serbian government's recent...
Supported by
Supported by
Supported by
error: Content is protected !!