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Tons of gold in waste – a worth of 720 millions of euros has been discovered in Bor, Serbia

After five years of research, the Bor Institute for Mining and Metallurgy (IMM) and Japan's Akita University have come up with fantastic data. Specifically,...

Zijin to invest 200 mln euro in revamping Serbia’s Bor copper mine/smelter

China's Zijin Mining Group plans to invest 200 million euro ($221 million) in revamping and expanding the current capacities of Serbian copper mining and smelting complex...

Serbia’s mining on the rise – 70 companies exploring various ores and minerals

In the mining sector this year, the number of employees is seven percent higher than last year. The government estimates that strategic projects at...

Serbia: Zidjin squeezes out competition for huge profit in announcement – Chinese giant wants only exploration of Bor area

It also plans to offer the British-Australian "Rio Tinto" a buyout of their stake   Chinese company Zidjin, after the acquisition of the remaining 60 percent...

Serbia might become a mining leader in this part of Europe

With the realization of the mining projects of "Chukaru Peki" and "Jadar" in Serbia, the share of mining in GDP can jump from the...

China’s Zijin buys Freeport’s copper-gold assets in Serbia

Zijin Mining , one of China’s biggest gold producers, said it would buy partner Freeport McMoran Inc’s copper-gold assets in Serbia for up to...

Tethyan says gold porphyry system discovered at Kremice, Serbia

Tethyan Resource has announced the discovery of an outcropping gold porphyry system on the western side of is Kremice project, south-western Serbia.   The company says...

Rio Tinto invests $200 mln in Serbia’s Jadar lithium project exploration

British-Australian mining group Rio Tinto has so far invested $200 million (181.5 million euro) in the exploration of the Jadar lithium borate project in Serbia...

Environment impact of Lithium exploration in Serbia

Lithium borate reserves at the site near Loznica have been estimated roughly at 135 million tons. Vladimir Simić, a professor of the Faculty of...
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