Europe
Critical Minerals and Europe’s Fight for Industrial Sovereignty in the Electrified Economy
Europe is entering a defining industrial era in which access to critical minerals is becoming as strategically important as energy security, technological innovation, and geopolitical stability.…
Europe’s Critical Minerals Crisis: Why Mining Permits Threaten the EU’s Energy Transition
Europe’s ambitious push to secure critical raw materials for the clean-energy transition is facing a growing crisis. While the European Union has introduced aggressive industrial policies…
European Metals Advances Cinovec Lithium Project as EIA Approval Process Enters Critical Stage
European Metals Holdings has achieved a key regulatory milestone at its flagship Cinovec Lithium Project in the Czech Republic, as the environmental approval process moves into…
Environmental Monitoring Turns Into a Balance-Sheet Issue for Mining Finance
As environmental rules tighten and lenders reassess risk, mining bankability is shifting from one-time EIA approval to continuous monitoring after operations begin—covering water, tailings stability, air…
Mining, Energy and Industry PR in 2026: When Narrative Meets Execution and Capital Reality
Across the mining, industrial and energy sectors, public relations (PR) has evolved into a core function connecting projects with global capital markets. Yet despite its growing…
IR, PR and Performance in Mining and Media: Where Narrative Ends and Real Value Begins
In both the mining industry and digital media, the boundary between storytelling and real performance has become increasingly important. Investor relations (IR) and public relations (PR)…
ESG in Mining Capital Markets: How Europe and Anglo-Saxon Exchanges Are Splitting on Substance, Disclosure and Risk
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) criteria have become a defining feature of global mining capital markets, but their real-world impact is far from uniform. In 2026,…
Policy-Driven Capital Flows Reshape European Mining Investment and Financing Structures
The financing landscape for mining projects across Europe is undergoing a structural shift away from purely market-based investment models toward policy-driven capital allocation frameworks. This transformation…
Europe’s Mining Investment Risk Shifts From Geology to Permits and Social Acceptance
In Europe, mining projects increasingly face approval timelines, environmental compliance and community opposition that can outweigh the quality of the underlying resource. For investors, permitting delays…
ASX Capital Finds a Role in Europe’s Critical Minerals Push
Australian Securities Exchange-listed miners are expanding across Europe, bringing risk capital and financing structures to projects tied to lithium, rare earths and the continent’s energy transition.