Finance
Central Asia’s Tungsten Push Puts Pressure on China’s Critical-Mineral Grip
Rising tungsten prices and tighter Chinese export controls have accelerated interest in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan as alternative sources of a defense- and manufacturing-critical metal. NATO’s December…
Central Asia’s Critical Minerals Push Faces a Test of Execution as Western Buyers Seek Alternatives to China
Central Asia—home to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan—has drawn renewed interest as global demand for critical minerals rises and the U.S., EU and Japan seek…
Bosnia’s €25bn Mining Portfolio Puts Strategic Metals on the Map—But Permits Could Decide the Timing
A German-backed investor says its Bosnia and Herzegovina concession portfolio includes an estimated €25 billion resource base spanning industrial minerals and polymetallic potential. Progress, however, hinges…
Brits Mining Boom Puts Pressure on Land and Water as Extraction Expands
In South Africa’s North West, the mining economy around Brits—built on chrome, platinum group metals and other ores—faces mounting scrutiny over land degradation and water competition…
Northern Cape pitches a mining-led industrial upgrade, betting on beneficiation and critical minerals
South Africa’s Northern Cape is positioning itself as the next major mining and industrial frontier, with officials calling for a deliberate shift from raw extraction to…
Germany takes equity stake in Australia’s Nolans rare earths project to lock in Europe’s NdPr supply
Germany is backing the Nolans rare earths project in Australia with a €50 million equity investment via KfW under the German Raw Materials Fund, aiming to…
Greenland’s Malmbjerg and SSAB Deal Signals Europe’s Shift Toward Bankable, Traceable Molybdenum Supply
Europe is moving from spot purchasing toward long-term contracts for critical inputs, with Greenland Resources’ eight-year molybdenum offtake agreement with SSAB providing a template for more…
Boron project near Raška shifts from single deposit to a Serbia supply platform
A Canadian investor is expanding its boron plans near Raška, moving beyond the Piskanja deposit toward a cluster-style mining and processing model. The push could help…
Serbia to press ahead with Q2 bond auctions as domestic funding signals turn uneven
Serbia plans to continue its active sovereign borrowing programme into Q2 2026, following a heavy start to the year and a March auction that undershot issuance…
Serbia’s industrial bet hinges on power, grids and carbon rules as Chinese capital builds a mining-to-export chain
Serbia is emerging as a key European production and processing hub as Chinese-backed investment links copper, steel and logistics to the realities of electricity cost volatility…