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Türkiye Moves to Scale Beylikova Rare Earth Complex in $600M Push for Processing-Led Supply
Türkiye is advancing a $600 million rare earth project at Beylikova in Eskişehir, targeting industrial-scale output by the end of the decade. The plan hinges on…
Africa Moves to the Center of the Lithium and Battery-Metals Race as Processing Control Becomes the Prize
Africa’s role in the lithium and battery-metals boom is shifting from raw-material supply to processing and integration, as China-led projects push mine-to-refining ecosystems while Western investors…
ASX Mining’s Global Pivot: Why Processing Capacity and Cross-Border Supply Chains Are Now Driving Valuations
Australian-listed miners are increasingly building multi-country critical minerals systems that pair upstream assets with processing hubs and US or European offtake. The shift is pushing investors…
Europe leans on development banks and early funding to secure African lithium and critical minerals
European capital is increasingly entering African mining projects at earlier stages, using development finance and structured support to bridge the gap between discovery and bankable feasibility.…
Pregled tržišnih vesti – kalendarska nedelja 17
Tokom perioda 26. april 2026. – 3. maj 2026. objavljeno je 78 vesti. Najčitanije u ovom periodu 1. wis.dom|bridge™ i Clarion Owners Engineer pokreću CBAM Knowledge…
Serbia’s economy shows signs of structural change as concentration rises and SMEs face pressure
Even as Serbia’s headline indicators point to stability and moderate growth, the economy is quietly becoming more concentrated. Rising costs, regulatory complexity, and tighter financing conditions…
Serbia’s macroeconomic stability looks intact, but external shocks are rising in importance
Serbia’s fiscal discipline, conservative monetary stance and well-capitalized banking system keep the macro picture steady. But the country’s equilibrium is increasingly tied to capital inflows, export…
EU alignment pressure rises for Serbia as reform credibility comes to the fore
Serbia’s EU path is moving into a tougher, more performance-based phase, with reform progress increasingly tied to funding access. For investors, the mix of technical alignment…
Serbia’s external gap set to widen as import dependence stays structural
Projections point to Serbia’s current account deficit widening to around 5.7% of GDP in 2026, underscoring a persistent mismatch between import demand and export capacity. While…
Serbia’s inflation shows signs of re-acceleration as energy and food costs shift
Inflation in Serbia has moved up to a four-month high, pointing to the start of a new pricing cycle driven by volatile energy costs, import pricing…