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Controversy surrounds Serbia’s lithium deal with EU: Environmental concerns and political implications

On July 19, Serbia and the European Union formalized a strategic partnership on critical raw materials, with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz witnessing the agreement....

Achieving CRMA Goals: Fraunhofer study highlights need for investment, innovation and international cooperation

The Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), recently enacted by the European Union, aims to bolster the security of the bloc's raw materials supply by...

Serbia and EU sign agreement to advance controversial Jadar Valley lithium mine amid protests

The signing of the memorandum of understanding between Serbia and the EU on critical raw materials marks a significant step forward for the controversial...

Ukraine’s strategic importance in global critical raw material supply chains amid geopolitical dynamics

Ukraine's role in global supply chains for critical raw materials is increasingly pivotal amidst ongoing geopolitical challenges. These include the Russian invasion of Ukraine,...

EU faces challenges in meeting rare earth mineral targets, jeopardizing Net Zero goals and increasing dependency on China

The European Union (EU) is facing significant challenges in meeting its targets for rare earth minerals, according to production forecasts reported by Reuters. Failure to...

Unlocking Greenland’s strategic mineral potential for transatlantic energy security

In the global race for green resources, the United States and the European Union have an opportunity to collaborate on Greenland's substantial mineral wealth....

Securing Europe’s energy future: Addressing strategic dependencies in critical raw materials through ownership insights

The energy transition requires vast quantities of critical raw materials (CRMs), many of which are mined and processed in countries that are geographically and...

Serbia’s lithium mining revival: Implications for EU membership and geopolitics

Serbia is aiming to position itself as a significant supplier of lithium in Europe, reviving a contentious mining project that was previously abandoned due...

EU nations form alliance to secure investments in critical raw materials

Jack Lifton, Co-Chair of the Critical Minerals Institute (CMI), pointed out a critical deficiency in government strategy, asserting, “The government lacks subject matter expertise...
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