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Nordic Mining Reorients Toward Battery Metals, Low-Carbon Processing and EU Supply Chains
Nordic exchanges are seeing capital shift toward battery-related minerals and refining capacity as miners redesign projects for low-carbon production and tighter alignment with Europe’s industrial strategy.
London and Euronext Power Global Mining Finance as International Companies Tap European Capital Markets
European capital markets—led by London and supported by Euronext—continue to play a central role in financing the global mining industry. While many of the world’s largest…
Global Capital Fuels Europe’s Lithium Boom as Developers Build Integrated Battery Supply Chains
Europe’s push to secure its own lithium supply chains is reshaping how mining projects are financed and developed. A new generation of companies is emerging—firms that…
Rock Tech Lithium Ties Europe’s Battery Push to North American Funding as It Builds Processing Capacity
Rock Tech Lithium is using a dual listing strategy—TSX Venture and U.S. over-the-counter trading—to finance lithium conversion projects in Europe and Canada, aiming to reduce reliance…
Stellantis nears production ceiling at Kragujevac as petrol Grande Panda demand accelerates
Stellantis’ Kragujevac plant is operating near maximum intensity, driven by strong orders for the petrol Fiat Grande Panda ahead of wider rollout. The surge has pushed…
Serbia’s instant payments build a less visible productivity advantage
Serbia’s National Bank instant payment system (IPS) is scaling rapidly—processing millions of transactions with execution times around one second—while card and digital merchant payments continue to…
Strategic Mining Communication: How Investor Relations, ESG Narratives, and Cross-Border PR Drive Global Copper and Lithium Projects
In today’s global mining and energy transition landscape, communication is no longer a secondary function—it has become a strategic engine linking science, capital, and policy. As…
Serbia’s construction market shifts from permit volume to higher-value infrastructure
Serbia’s building permits dipped slightly in February 2026, but the composition of approvals points to a move toward infrastructure, energy networks and other higher-value projects. Investors…
Serbia’s private hospitals solidify their lead as the healthcare sector’s profit engine
New financial data show Serbia’s private hospital segment growing quickly in revenue while keeping profitability largely intact, even as operating costs rise. The results highlight how…
Energetske subvencije preoblikuju industriju: zašto Jugoistočna Evropa dobija sve više pažnje
Širenje evropskih okvira državne pomoći za ublažavanje rasta cena energije sve više pretvara subvencije u dugoročan signal za relokaciju. Jugoistočna Evropa se izdvaja kao potencijalna destinacija…